
H2OT was the product myself and sarah beatty devised to answer the brief on how you could make tea a much more popular drink.
We discovered that the problem is not necessarily that people don't drink tea, its just more people drink coffee than tea and so you have to make it more accessable
For this we came up with the idea of a tea drink you can take anywhere and can be instantly hot. Much more appropriate than a flask could ever be.
Below are our scamps and the final prototype we took to the lesson.
There are many places i can learn from this brief, perhaps mostly the fact we have to stay true to what the brief is asking and try not to interpret it too
much. However i feel we developed a strong idea that would be readily accessable in a growing market

The Flask idea. Considered the idea of different parts colored in to represent flavor

The t-bag represents using medium as the message to promote the item. Made large, these t-bags would be found where you can't normally have a warm tea. Lakes, up a mountain, or using representatives such as trafalger square fountains or the thames as promotional methods

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