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The Slip Tip Marker. By: Sara Clouse , Angela Arce, Raymond A. Ford , and Christina Ochoa. What is wrong with the current marker?. The ink fades quickly There is little to no visibility in large lecture spaces Ink is not replaceable Marker is thrown away after use.
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The Slip TipMarker By: Sara Clouse, Angela Arce, Raymond A. Ford, and Christina Ochoa
What is wrong with the current marker? • The ink fades quickly • There is little to no visibility in large lecture spaces • Ink is not replaceable • Marker is thrown away after use
What can we do to modify the marker? • Large slanted tip • Replaceable ink cartridge • Recyclable plastic
Background Areas of use include: • Auditoriums • Commercial offices • Homes • Classrooms • Church services
Benefits Any User • Professors/Teachers • Managers • Political figures • Business & Marketing officials
Design Features • Refillable clear body • Allows user to monitor ink levels • 30 Millimeter slanted tip • 300-600% larger than traditional dry-erase marker • Replaceable tip with twist-on function • Non-toxic ink in variety of colors • Xylene and Tolene free, odorless
Sustainable Functionality • Made from 100% recycled PET plastics • Recyclable • Bio-degradable synthetic fiber tips
Producers • Show the world that you care about both the demands of your consumer and environment • Own the intellectual property rights to a eco-friendly product with a high demand • By being the only firm to produce these markers, your guaranteeing long term profits
Consumers • Consumers will feel as though their needs are being met • School districts will be able to save money by purchasing these markers • Users will not have to worry about writing not being visible from a distance