Kobe Women's University Psychology Students Collaborate on 'Summer’s Eve' Package Redesign
Psychology students from Kobe Women's University collaborated with Pillbox Japan on a limited-edition package design for the femcare product 'Summer's Eve.' The project aims to transform femcare into a positive habit by combining psychological insights with Gen Z sensibilities.
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The Psychology Department at Kobe Women's University collaborated with Pillbox Japan, Inc. on the package design for the limited-edition set of 'Summer's Eve' products. This project seeks to transform femcare into a more accessible and positive habit by integrating the students' psychological insights with the unique sensibilities of Gen Z.
Design Theme: 'Facing oneself through a mirror'
The design reflects the unique perspective of psychology students. The 'mirror' motif was chosen based on the idea that a mirror is not merely a tool for reflecting external appearance, but a symbol for introspection into one's inner self and emotions.
The design embodies the following thoughts:
- Reflecting a cute aspect of oneself
- Wrapping embarrassment in 'kawaii' (cuteness)
- Turning the consciousness of cherishing oneself inward
Project Background: From 'something to hide' to 'a self-care habit'
As part of the university's 'Comprehensive Psychology Research Seminar,' student Suyama (4th year), who studied femtech addressing female-specific health issues, raised awareness regarding the current situation where 'femcare, despite being necessary, has been treated as something to be hidden.'
Meanwhile, for Gen Z, 'kawaii' is not just an aesthetic evaluation but a symbol of self-affirmation and self-expression. Believing that 'affirming what one likes as 'kawaii' is synonymous with cherishing oneself,' the project adopted the concept: 'Moving towards an era where we can talk about what we have hidden through the power of 'kawaii.'' The limited design aims to make femcare a positive, discussable habit for mental and physical wellness rather than something shameful.
Design Theme: 'Facing oneself through a mirror'
The design reflects the unique perspective of psychology students. The 'mirror' motif was chosen based on the idea that a mirror is not merely a tool for reflecting external appearance, but a symbol for introspection into one's inner self and emotions.
The design embodies the following thoughts:
- Reflecting a cute aspect of oneself
- Wrapping embarrassment in 'kawaii' (cuteness)
- Turning the consciousness of cherishing oneself inward
Project Background: From 'something to hide' to 'a self-care habit'
As part of the university's 'Comprehensive Psychology Research Seminar,' student Suyama (4th year), who studied femtech addressing female-specific health issues, raised awareness regarding the current situation where 'femcare, despite being necessary, has been treated as something to be hidden.'
Meanwhile, for Gen Z, 'kawaii' is not just an aesthetic evaluation but a symbol of self-affirmation and self-expression. Believing that 'affirming what one likes as 'kawaii' is synonymous with cherishing oneself,' the project adopted the concept: 'Moving towards an era where we can talk about what we have hidden through the power of 'kawaii.'' The limited design aims to make femcare a positive, discussable habit for mental and physical wellness rather than something shameful.
FAQ
神戸女子大学心理学部の学生は何に協力しましたか?
ピルボックスジャパン株式会社が販売するフェムケア製品「Summer’s Eve(サマーズイブ)」の数量限定セットにおける、化粧箱およびミニボトルのパッケージデザインに協力しました。
今回のデザインのテーマは何ですか?
「鏡を通して、自分自身と向き合う」です。鏡を単に外見を映す道具ではなく、自分自身の内面や感情を見つめ直すための象徴と捉えています。
学生がこのプロジェクトで目指したことは何ですか?
フェムケアが「隠すべきもの」として扱われてきた現状に対し、Z世代の感性で「かわいい」という価値観を付加することで、フェムケアを恥ずかしいものではなく、自分を整える前向きな習慣として語り合える社会を目指しました。
この取り組みは神戸女子大学の公式な製品推奨ですか?
いいえ、本取り組みはピルボックスジャパン株式会社による社会貢献活動の一環であり、神戸女子大学が特定の商品やブランドを推奨するものではありません。
ピルボックスジャパン株式会社とはどのような企業ですか?
2002年に創業した、健康食品、機能性表示食品、化粧品の製造・販売および海外有名ブランド製品の日本総代理店事業を展開する企業です。