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In the current market, each box of contact lenses typically contains only a single prescription, requiring users with different prescriptions to manage multiple boxes. This packaging is designed for  users with different prescriptions, making it easier to organize, identify and access the right lens for each eye.







Ritual Observations








  1. Similar packaging with different prescriptions—only the numbers vary.
  2. Compact packaging makes it difficult to store properly
  3. Lenses come in sets of five, requiring separation each time. 












Problem & Our Solution



Hard to Distinguish Prescription packaging





Use Color and Labeling
Helps users easily distinguish different prescriptions.


Difficult to Store & Organize





Combine two prescriptions in one box
Reduces the need to carry and manage two separate boxes.










Moodboard



Exploring existing packaging solutions to gather inspiration on usability, organization and systems for managing two prescriptions.









Sketches

Exploring functional arrangements for packaging that holds two prescriptions.





Mockups






1| Sleeve design

Supports two prescriptions  o
Dual-opening design  o
Takes up too much space  x




2| Rope design

Supports two prescriptions  o
Dual-opening design  o
Takes up too much space  x
3| Book design + Tear strip

Supports two prescriptions  o
Dual-opening design  o




Final design




New visual design





















The packaging uses two primary colors—blue and orange—to clearly distinguish between the two prescriptions. This high-contrast, warm–cool pairing improves visual recognition and remains accessible even for users with mild color vision deficiency.