What had to be solved
Once opened, drug bags could lose their original identification. Staff were left handwriting labels and taping them on, creating poor legibility, weak adhesion and unnecessary waste of expensive partially used drugs.

A quick, accurate labelling system for opened drug bags used in hospital surgical routines, designed to reduce waste and improve legibility.
JungDesign’s sweet spot: notice the friction, then make the fix legible and usable.

Concept designer and manufacture coordinator.
Once opened, drug bags could lose their original identification. Staff were left handwriting labels and taping them on, creating poor legibility, weak adhesion and unnecessary waste of expensive partially used drugs.
David developed a pre-printed label dispensing concept, created the drawings and oversaw manufacture on behalf of the client team.
A focused workflow problem was translated into a simple product system: faster, clearer and more reliable labelling.
This kind of work explains the structure in David’s paintings: the clear edge, the controlled crop, the object treated seriously, and the confidence that comes from decades of making ideas survive contact with real-world constraints.