TREASURER VAPE
TREASURER VAPE
TREASURER VAPE
TREASURER VAPE
Spanish design consultancy Mormedi must be congratulated. Its latest design, the e-cigarette Treasurerer-Vape, created for Swiss company Nexvap, has won the prestigious iF Design Award 2015 in the field of products and category of sports and entertainment.
Treasurer-Vape stands out for its softly contoured, modern design. The guiding principles behind it are discretion, ease of use, attention to detail, concealed technology, streamlined design, aesthetic simplicity and a smooth surface. Mormedi has also designed its entire ‘eco system’, including its packaging and the way it’s bought to create a unique, premium vaping experience. Treasurer-Vape comes as a complete kit which incorporates this e-cigarette, four natural, custom-created e-liquids, an elegant case to protect the device and a USB charger plug that’s compatible in 150 countries.
According to Nexvap’s founders, ‘Mormedi gave Nexvap the best product a leading design consultancy can offer, in addition to care and attention given to every aspect of the project. At Nexvap we’re in no doubt that Treasurer-Vape will be a success, thanks to Mormedi’s commitment and huge amount of work.’
Founded by Jaime Moreno in 1998, Mormedi innovates through its interaction with its clients and thanks to its strategic approach, offering design and services, industrial design and digital experiences. In 2011, it scooped the prestigious iF Design Award for the best product design in the category of public design for its recycling bin Punto Limpio, designed for the company Proiek. And in 2012, once again Mormedi won this prize for its innovative, elegant range of energy-efficient, electric convection radiators for Effisense. Jaime Moreno, Mormedi’s founder, CEO and Creative Director, has been awarded the Spanish National Design Awards 2015, Professionals’ category
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