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Hi,
I'm currently studying Product Design at Nottingham Trent University and I'm in the process of developing a product that aids the life of those with Type 2 diabetes. My current route is heading down a re-design of the current insulin pens and monitors out on the market at the moment. I think that its important to understand this area and would like to ask for assistance in my research for the development of the project.
Essentially, I'd like to find out more about the problems with insulin pens and monitors. Information such as whether they're difficult to use, a pain to carry around, hard to get into the habit of using, etc. Basically, the negatives to their current design/ system. One aspect I am looking at is portability. I understand that they may be hard to fit into pockets if you don't use/ want to use a handbag or backpack, etc. so information in this area would be extremely useful.
I hope you understand what I'm proposing and I'd be extremely appreciative of any help provided,
Thank you very much for your time,
Josh Briggs
I'm currently studying Product Design at Nottingham Trent University and I'm in the process of developing a product that aids the life of those with Type 2 diabetes. My current route is heading down a re-design of the current insulin pens and monitors out on the market at the moment. I think that its important to understand this area and would like to ask for assistance in my research for the development of the project.
Essentially, I'd like to find out more about the problems with insulin pens and monitors. Information such as whether they're difficult to use, a pain to carry around, hard to get into the habit of using, etc. Basically, the negatives to their current design/ system. One aspect I am looking at is portability. I understand that they may be hard to fit into pockets if you don't use/ want to use a handbag or backpack, etc. so information in this area would be extremely useful.
I hope you understand what I'm proposing and I'd be extremely appreciative of any help provided,
Thank you very much for your time,
Josh Briggs