Abstract

The purpose of this design is to create a Zobo tea package design prototype allied with African indigenous onomastics. African indigenous products are effective in terms of functionality; however, industrialized products gained more attention because of aesthetics, safety, hygiene, and other advanced technology put into consideration during production. This seems to boost the inferiority of indigenous products. Hence, the present study focuses on indigenous Zobo tea in terms of creating a conceptual package design prototype enhanced with product onomastics. Twenty-two names are derived for indigenous Zobo tea by making use of linguistics techniques. These names are used as label for designing a conceptual package prototype for indigenous Zobo tea. A Delphi technique is adopted for the evaluation of this creative process. The findings show that homonym as an onomastics will enhance the branding and development of indigenous Zobo tea even in the international market. This will remodel the inferiority of the aesthetics of Zobo indigenous products. Hence, research on the choice of an appropriate name for a particular product should be a contemporary research area to improve the present situation of our indigenous product branding and graphic design. It is believed that the outcome of this research could provide guidelines for effective naming in product package design for indigenous product development; as creative designers must not only understand the vocabulary of graphic design but be aware of extraneous constraints that could affect their designs.

Highlights

  • Conceptual prototyping is the creation of simple, incomplete models or mockup of a design for the purpose of exploring preliminary design ideas quickly and inexpensively (Collins Dictionary, 2012)

  • The idea stage begins with the stage of the discovery of ideas in the form of concept useful as reference for the Zobo tea package design prototype allied with African indigenous onomastics

  • 3.2 Evaluation of the Conceptual Package Design for Zobo Tea Allied with Product Onomastics through the Delphi Techniques It is worthy of note that the package designs were created in similar colour, typography, image logo and other elements are the same because of constant condition

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Introduction

Conceptual prototyping is the creation of simple, incomplete models or mockup of a design for the purpose of exploring preliminary design ideas quickly and inexpensively (Collins Dictionary, 2012). This study explores product onomastics to elucidate one of the uncommon areas that graphic designers could be creative thinkers and expert communicators (Abushawali, Lim & Bedu, 2013). Present study suggests conceptual package design prototype allied with Zobo tea Journal of Design Studio, v:3 n:2. S., (2021), Zobo Tea Package Design Prototype Allied with Product Onomastics v:3 n:2 December 2021 indigenous onomastics. Onomastics entails the study of names and naming systems. It is derived from the Greek word ‘onoma’ meaning ‘name’. This study is proposed as an attempt to build on the existing body of knowledge concerning onomastics (naming system) of Zobo tea and focusing on the conceptual prototype by making use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. It is believed that the outcome of this research could provide guidelines for effective naming in product package design for indigenous product development; as creative designers must understand the vocabulary of Graphic Design but be aware of extraneous constraints that could cause cognitive dissonance in their design

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