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The project is packaging for healthy food snacks intended for eating disorder patients (Anorexia Nervosa) staying in hospital. The snacks are divided into three sets—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—in small serving sizes and in three different formats: a small rectangle, small ball shaped pieces, and a small circle. The packaging is meant to generate optimism, a desire to eat the next snack, and curiosity, encouraging patients to be active in a way that has added value.
Each set has its own fun illustration, the different parts of which combine to form a package for each day of the week for that set. Each package shows an inspiring quote from an upbeat song, and the back has room where the patient can write personal text about how they are feeling in that moment. When a week has passed, patients can choose between different parts of the illustration, creating three complete illustrations with inspirational quotes on the front and personal statements on the back.
Special thanks: Guy Goldstein, Head of the Visual Communication Department at Musrara School, for his guidance throughout this project.






















