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Vapeless

Vapeless is a disposable vape, 5-step process to wean individuals off of nicotine addictions. The 5 vapes gradually decrease in nicotine percentage and increase in wait time between vape "hits".

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Our Project

The Vapeless products gradually decrease the target user, college students ages 18 to 22, off of nicotine reliance. The five vapes are colored red, the first step, through blue, allowing the individual to repurchase the same level disposable if not yet ready to take the next step, while also offering a fixation vape with no nicotine content. We also included a LED timer as to not cause an increased sense of anxiety with reliance on a timer until next nicotine buzz. In order to create this product, we conducted primary research through interviews and observations, usability test through cognitive walkthroughs, and continuous consultation sessions in order to develop the best device possible.

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Vapeless In Action

This video is a use-case prototype that demonstrates how Vapeless will aid individuals in their quitting of nicotine.

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Vapeless has 4 members.

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Brenna Gordon

Brenna is a second year student in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering studying Informatics with a Business Cognate and Security Minor. She is from Boulder, Colorado and enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, skiing, and relaxing.

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Drew Duncan

I love working with people and thrive in roles that blend social interaction with technology. I am eager to continue building my skills and contributing to projects that make a difference in things I'm passionate about.

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Bennett Gloor

I am a senior at IU majoring in Finance and Data Analytics with a minor in Informatics. I am originally from Chicago and will be returning after college as a consultant at West Monroe.

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Caroline Hager

Caroline is a senior Informatics student at Indiana University with a cognate in policy analysis and a minor in law and public policy. Caroline has previous experience as a team lead in accessibility and UX design through Luddy's Serve IT Nonprofit clinic.

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