Reveland My original post was a general observation to most of the entries. I hope you didn’t take it personally.
There is no denying your team has worked very hard on the project. Thanks for sharing it with us.
And maybe you misunderstood my point. The design cannot be made with the hope that some collector might find it interesting enough to buy at an auction. (That’s a tiny, miniscule almost negligible audience)
My main point was - the idea that I buy a community edition phone 2a with a phosphorescent design on the outer box. Get it delivered in the morning. I would then have to create an artificially dark environment just to see it glow and see the other side of the product. Don’t you think that’s a hassle for the end user who simply wants to get into the product ? Don’t you think the package is taking a user’s time away from the actual product ?
What about markets like India ? Where a lot of people buy phones offline and will certainly be interested in a box that looks unique in ALL lighting conditions ? Your design in the day time looks very similar to phone 2a in the white or milk. How would a user know in that market that the product has a unique feature. The storekeeper won’t turn the store’s lights off to demonstrate the box’s packaging. All these factors need to be considered.
Also phosphorescent materials are bound to fade with time. Meaning the latter part of the design will fade away after some time. (That’s actually a concern I have with the product as well)