LECORD: Stay A Little Longer
LECORD: Stay A Little Longer

LE CORD

LE CORD

A conceptual packaging design for Le Cord, a brand transforming discarded fishing nets into charging cables, highlighting sustainability as a mindset.

LECORD PROCESS
Product Shoot, LE CORD

Listening

The project began with storyboarding and exploring how electronics packaging could have a second life, particularly as a functional phone stand. By leveraging vacuum forming for large scale production, it rethinks packaging beyond the one time use mindset. The design challenges the idea that packaging must be temporary and encourages more sustainable habits in how products are used and kept. Thoughtful design allows both the product and its packaging to remain useful for longer. The design was tested through multiple 3D prints of varying dimensions to study how form and scale affected the outcome. Different settings and hold timings were also explored during the forming process to refine the results. The final 3D print was produced at a high density to ensure durability during vacuum forming. EVA was used as the base material because of its anti-slip properties, providing better grip and stability in the final piece.

Service

Art Direction

Building

A reminder that the things we bring into our lives don’t have to be fleeting. Packaging and products can be designed, and chosen, to last, to be reused, to live beyond a single moment. Build to stay Smarter use Intentional choices

LE CORD Poster
Close-up portrait of a model with pastel pink buzz-cut hair, soft pink eyeshadow, and multiple facial piercings, set against a vibrant green background.
LET'S STAY A LITTLE LONGER

Becoming

LET'S STAY A LITTLE LONGER

LE CORD CAMPAIGN
LE CORD Photobooth
LE CORD Photobooth
LE CORD Photobooth

LE CORD RENDERS

Contact

For a deeper look into the process, feel free to reach out:)

© Ishika 2026

Contact

For a deeper look into the process, feel free to reach out:)

© Ishika 2026

Contact

For a deeper look into the process, feel free to reach out:)

© Ishika 2026