Bad Meat Detector Labelling, a Visualization of Freshness

June 1st, 2010 § 0 comments

This is genius innovation! A labeling system that reacts to the product and tells a story.

Consumers are conscious over the quality of food products they purchase, and often the concern is just as equal over the legitimacy of food labels.

To solve this problem, To-Genkyo designed a food label that changes color by reacting to ammonia given off when food is spoiling. If the product is no longer edible, the change of color makes the barcode non-scannable.

Absolutely amazing visualization that actually serves a purpose and fills a need.

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