3. Design Brief Pringle Project Problem Statement Design and create a package that can contain a Pringles chip. The chip must be sent through the mail while remaining intact. The chip must also be edible and be able to fit into a flat rate box. Higher grades will be awarded for smaller packaging.
4. Design Brief Pringle Project Design Statement Package to hold a Pringle Chip Safely Sent to another school Will be tested and evaluated Use of the design process Inventor (CAD) skills will be used Sent through a real business (The US Postal Service)
5. Design Brief Pringle Project Constraints Students will use one (regular) Pringles Potato Chip. The chip may not be altered The chip must be recoverable and edible when received by the partner school No pre-made Pringles containers should be used All packages must be sent via the US Postal Service – First Class Mail. Also be advised that there is a 3” x 5” limit on the size of the package
6. Design Brief Pringle Project Constraints Cont. Students will use one (regular) Pringles Potato Chip. The chip may not be altered The chip must be recoverable and edible when received by the partner school No pre-made Pringles containers should be used All packages must be sent via the US Postal Service – First Class Mail. Also be advised that there is a 3” x 5” limit on the size of the package
7. Design Brief Pringle Project Designers Morgan Brauer and Matt Muhs (Fremd) Kyle Kilty and Dylan Nelson (Conant) Client Company The teachers of the students receiving Pringles (Mr. Wedoff- FHS; Ms. Buss- CHS) Target Consumers The students receiving the Pringle Chip
12. Research Pringle Project Shipping and Packaging Through United States Postal Service Flat Rate: Envelope: Small: Medium: Large: Priority Mail: $11.95 Able to get their faster