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Cameron Sandy

BSc

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I am a multi award winning Product Designer that designs to challenge assumptions, rethinks systems and creates impact - environmentally, commercially and socially.

My approach is rooted in destructive thinking. Whether reducing supply-chain carbon emissions through UX strategy or developing sustainable packaging recognised at national and international level, I focus on lifecycle thinking, material innovations and long term impact.

Sustainability is not an add-on to my process, it is the starting point. I am particularly drawn to packaging design and design consultancy, where strategy, branding, and engineering must work together. I aim to create products that are commercially viable, culturally relevant, and environmentally responsible.

Growing up across Australia, the Middle East, and the UK has shaped a globally aware design perspective. I understand how context influences behaviour, and I design with inclusivity in mind. As a competitive rower representing my university, I bring discipline, resilience, and focus into every project, thriving under pressure and delivering high-level outcomes consistently.

Technically confident across Adobe Creative Suite, SolidWorks, Figma and KeyShot, I combine strategic thinking with practical execution. My ambition is to build experience within leading design consultancies, packaging firms, and marketing institutions before launching my own studio, producing work that shapes industries rather than follows them.

Design, to me, is never finished, but the start of a series of innivations.

Cameron Sandy

Designing Passive Hydration Support for Vulnerable NHS Patients

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Dehydration is one of the NHS’s most overlooked yet preventable healthcare issues, affecting approximately1 in 7 hospital patients and costing the NHS an estimated £1 Billion annually through avoidable complications and prolonged hospital stays. Despite its serious impact on recovery, dehydration is rarely identified as the primary diagnosis, instead presenting through symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, infections and falls. This project explores how passive, behaviour - led hydration system, integrated into the bedside, can support vulnerable NHS patients through a subtle visual prompt. By reducing cognitive barriers to drinking, the Hydration Coaster aims to improve recovery, reduce preventable harm, and help close a costly leak within the NHS.

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Bespoke Direct-to-Consumer Packaging Solution

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The Robinson’s Bundlebox is a direct-to-consumer packaging experience designed for how families shop, receive and interact today. Created specifically for e-commerce, it transforms the delivery of Robinson’s squash from a purely functional process into an engaging unboxing experience.

Built to securely hold multiple bottle formats, the design reduces movement and delivery damage. Inside, collectable fruit-inspired heroes and flavour-led games encourage families to interact with the packaging before recycling, extending its lifespan and value. Made from FSC-certified, fully recyclable materials, the bundles balances play, protection, and sustainability.

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