Dream Catalog : Backpacks Teddy Kremchek, David Moore, Hannah Schott, Erin Wolfkiel.

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Dream Catalog : Backpacks Teddy Kremchek, David Moore, Hannah Schott, Erin Wolfkiel

Our Mission To create the highest quality backpacks that do what YOU want them to do. Highly functioning backpacks are our promise. Whether you’re a student, an adventurer, or career oriented our backpacks will “have your back!”

Catalog Contents Education/Work Adventure Medical

Education/Work

Attachable Backpack Description The material of the backpack has the additional job of keeping the backpack off the floor Attaches itself to your school or work environment Your backpack doesn't have to sit on the floor Can attach to any chair, desk or hard surface Target Market : Students Benefits Less clutter, make your backpack last longer safer classroom (reduces fire hazards) SIT Method : Task Unification

Charge Backpack Description The material has the additonal job of charging your electronic devices The internal material of the backpack is made of charging pads Easily charge all of your electronics on the go Target Market : College Students/Business Travelers Benefits No more powerless electronics No more powercord Time-Saving Efficient SIT Method : Task Unification

Adventure

TempSmart Description As the temperature outside changes, the temperature given off by your backpack changes Adapts to keep you comfortable During hot temperatures, the backpack will cool down During cold temperatures, the backpack will act as a heater Target Market : Hikers/College Students Benefits Keeps you comfortable during hot/cold temps heat/cold soothes muscles good for hiking or outdoor activities SIT Method : Attribute Dependency

COOOL Backpack Description The Material has the additional job of keeping your food cold Cooler/Backpack Mashup for Students Some sections of backpack have coolant technology Drink holders have coolant technology Target Market : Students Benefits Keep food and water cold Wouldn’t have to carry a lunch box Save money by packing lunch SIT Method : Task Unification

Weather Reactant Backpack Description Backpack made for storage of specific items As temperature increases, material automatically becomes thinner As temperature decreases, material automatically becomes thicker Weather technology sensors incorporated into material Target Market : Campers/Hikers Benefits Keeps contents inside backpack safe from outside elements, based on color. Helps students organize their materials inside the backpack SIT Method : Attribute Dependency

Medical

Sanitary Backpack Description Self cleaning backpack Remove your belongings Zip Up to activate “clean mode” Backpack completely sanitizes Removes all germs Target Market : Home Health Care and Medical Benefits Medical utensils/unsanitary equipment is cleaned immediately after use - reducing germs Saves time for health care workers Allows more time to care for patients SIT Method : Division

Back-BracePack Description Straps are physically divided horizontally Wear straps around your waist Strap material made out of same material as typical back-brace Act as back brace to promote good posture Target Market : Scoliosis Patients Benefits Helps back instead of hurting it Easier to carry promotes good posture SIT Method : Division