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THE MASK THAT ATE THE VIRUS

THE MASK 
THAT ATE THE VIRUS
Swiss biotech company Livinguard® developed a textile for reusable masks that inactivates viruses (including Covid 19) upon impact. 

This idea is brought to life in the packaging: 
An attached plastic strip animates – when slid up and down – a virus that is getting eating in the process, adding some urgently needed humor in desperate days.


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Market:
China/Worldwide
 
Awards:
Red Dot for High Design Quality
German Design Award - Winner
iF Design Award – Shortlist
ADC 100th Annual Awards – Merit
One Show – 2 Shortlists
Gerety Awards – Bronze
New York Festivals – Shortlist
New York Festivals Bowery Awards – Finalist
Cresta Awards – Silver
DNA Paris Design Awards – Winner
Australian AWARD – Finalist  
A'Design Award – Silver
Communication Arts – Shortlist
Creativepool – Spotlight
Creativepool – Annual Shortlist
Selected for Campaign Brief's The Work
Exhibited at the Design Museum, Essen, Germany                                
Exhibited at  “Die Neue Sammlung - The Design Museum”
at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany 
Exhibited at MOOD Design Museum, Lake Como, Italy
Exhibited in 40x40 Design Exhibition, Istanbul
Exhibited at International Industrial Design Week, Shenzhen
Exhibited at International Industrial Design Week, Hebei 
Published in Novum – World of Graphic Design 12/2020
Published in Campaign Brief
Published in Adobo 
Published in “Best Design China”
 
THE MASK THAT ATE THE VIRUS
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THE MASK THAT ATE THE VIRUS

Swiss biotech company Livinguard ® developed a textile for reusable masks that inactivates viruses (including Covid 19) upon impact. This idea is Read More

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