Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic bag tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam

Electronic Luggage Tag & Tracker for Eviate

Design and detailing of connected personal travel accessories, that offer convenience and security for travellers and airlines. This electronic luggage tag works within the highly complex framework of airline systems.

eTag is the electronic version of the paper bar-code. It is designed to be fully compatible with the stringent requirements of airport check-in and luggage handling systems. Using an app travellers can conveniently check in their suitcase at home by uploading their travel details to their eTag. At the airport they can simply drop-off their case, avoiding long lines and saving time.

A bold recognizable design was created for this new type of IoT device, boasting a double e-ink screen and an ultra strong housing. Numerous prototypes were tested to come up with the most secure way to fasten it to different types of luggage. The resulting flexible ‘loop’ flows seamlessly from the rigid main body of the eTag. The overall design is clean and smooth with well-rounded edges to ensure robustness.

eTrack goes inside the suitcase, allowing it to be tracked via a smartphone app. Travellers can feel a sense of security knowing where their luggage is at all times. The design language relates to the smooth minimalism of the eTag and includes a sturdy clip for fixation to the inside of the suitcase. 

Both designs offer airlines customization possibilities though colour and branding. 

Joanna Boothman together with Mark Schulte at Dwarsontwerp

Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design agency Amsterdam

Electronic Luggage Tag & Tracker for Eviate

Design and detailing of connected personal travel accessories, that offer convenience and security for travellers and airlines. This electronic luggage tag works within the highly complex framework of airline systems.

eTag is the electronic version of the paper bar-code. It is designed to be fully compatible with the stringent requirements of airport check-in and luggage handling systems. Using an app travellers can conveniently check in their suitcase at home by uploading their travel details to their eTag. At the airport they can simply drop-off their case, avoiding long lines and saving time.

A bold recognizable design was created for this new type of IoT device, boasting a double e-ink screen and an ultra strong housing. Numerous prototypes were tested to come up with the most secure way to fasten it to different types of luggage. The resulting flexible ‘loop’ flows seamlessly from the rigid main body of the eTag. The overall design is clean and smooth with well-rounded edges to ensure robustness.

eTrack goes inside the suitcase, allowing it to be tracked via a smartphone app. Travellers can feel a sense of security knowing where their luggage is at all times. The design language relates to the smooth minimalism of the eTag and includes a sturdy clip for fixation to the inside of the suitcase. 

Both designs offer airlines customization possibilities though colour and branding. 

Joanna Boothman together with Mark Schulte at Dwarsontwerp

 

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Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic bag tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam
Electronic luggage tag design Joanna Boothman Groen Boothman design Amsterdam

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