Incredibly clever measuring spoons are shaped to help you easily visualize their quantities

While the words “half a teaspoon” or “two tablespoons” aren’t really a set standard, they’re used everywhere, from recipe books, to buzzfeed videos, but the problem of varying sizes remains. Not everyone owns the same measuring spoons, and even if you pull out two different spoons from your kitchen drawer, they’re probably not the exact same shape and size.

The Visual Measuring Spoons build on the brilliance of the Visual Measuring Cups from 2019. Designed to quickly and effectively help you ‘visualize’ quantities, the Visual Measuring Spoons are shaped to look like fractions so you can, at a glance, understand which spoon measures what. The tablespoon is square-shaped, to look like a table. The teaspoon is slightly smaller and circular, the half-teaspoon is semicircular to indicate that it’s half of a full circle, and the quarter-teaspoon is quadrant-shaped. Just by intuitively looking at each spoon, you instantly understand what it’s for, helping you measure more efficiently and cook more effectively. You don’t need to eyeball your measurements as you cook, and you don’t even need to bust out the weighing machine to weigh out your ingredients in grams. By making the process “visual”, the spoons are incredibly easy to identify, making it not just great for adults, kids, and even people with learning disabilities!

When I covered the Visual Measuring Cups in 2019, I was marveled by how ‘sensible’ this approach was. We are, as a species, quick to understand by seeing rather than by reading, so translating ‘half a teaspoon’ to visuals is much easier when the spoon literally looks like ‘half a spoon’! For further clarity, the actual measurement of the spoon is written on it too, making it absolutely foolproof. The spoons are molded in clear plastic, so they’re easy to measure with and keep clean, and here’s the icing on the cake… their shapes are even designed to nest within each other for easy storage!

Designers: Pam Daniels & Brandon Williams of Welcome Industries

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Visual Measuring Spoons – What You See Is What You Get

With visual measuring spoons, the shape tells the size. No more struggling to read the labels; a half teaspoon simply looks like half.

Set includes 1 Tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, ½ teaspoon, and ¼ teaspoon.

Spoons nest together for easy storage and are joined with a loop.

Labels are subtly debossed on the underside of each handle.

Building on the Success of the Visual Measuring Cups

Visual measuring spoons are intended to feel as smart & fun as the visual measuring cups, which were called a “Leap Forward” by The New York Times, “Brilliant” by Core77. A Global Innovation Award finalist at the 2019 Housewares Show too!

The Design Story

“We’d been playing and prototyping for a while until the design felt “right,” a process which took about a year and a half. One of the main challenges was deciding how to distinguish the Tablespoon from the teaspoon. We tried everything from ovals to squares to triangular shapes (since a Tablespoon is 3x the volume of a teaspoon), and finally settled on the rotated square to represent the Tablespoon. Another design breakthrough was when Brandon suggested making the quarter teaspoon the width of the handle.”

Great for Kids

With baking on the rise for everyone and kids participating more than ever, visual measuring tools have been a popular hit with young cooks and bakers. Fractions are a lot less complicated when you can see them in action!

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These measuring cups are designed to visually represent fractions for intuitive use!

The joy of my job comes in discovering products that make me go “Damn, I wish I thought of that”. These moments admittedly don’t come often, but that just makes their arrival more worthwhile. The Visual Measuring Cups are one of those products. They’re sensible, they’re useful, and they have absolutely no learning curve. They’re good design in practically every way, because they enrich lives with their simplicity and ingeniousness.

I’m one of those people who doesn’t own a measuring cup, so I play out my ingredients by eye. I have a cup at home I use for all my measuring activities, and my intuition tells me when the flour or sugar or milk is occupying 1/4th of the cup, or half the cup. The problem here, other than me relying on my sense of spatial awareness, is that not everyone has the same cup, or teaspoon or tablespoon. While recipes try to make things easier by using measuring units like cups, because not everyone can measure in grams, ounces, or milliliters, that simplification has its own demerits. Cups and spoons vary across households, not to mention, not everyone can tell the difference between a 1/3rd cup and a 1/4th cup. The genius of the Visual Measuring Cups is that not only do the provide a fixed, standard measurement, they’re visually indicative too. Designed to look like the fractions they represent, the cups make it easier to understand measurements. The quarter cup is quadrant-shaped, the half cup is semi-circular. This sheer sensibility makes it quicker to measure out multiple ingredients without worrying about whether your measurements are accurate, because you know for sure they are!

The Visual Measuring Cups turn textual references into visual references, helping us understand the measurements better. While most measuring beakers and cups use indicative lines to ‘tell’ you how much half a cup is, the Visual Measuring Cup ‘shows’ you how much half a cup us, giving you a quicker, better understanding of fractional metrics. Available in four sizes spanning a full cup, half cup, one-third cup, and quarter cup, the Visual Measuring Cups are easy to use and need literally no explanation. Their visual nature allows them to be used universally, without numbers or languages being a barrier… and just when things couldn’t get any better, they nest right into one another to make them easy to store!

Designer: Pam Daniels of Welcome Industries

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The Visual Measuring Cups

What if you could tell a measurement at a glance, without having to read a label? What if you could know by feel which was which? Meet Visual Measuring Cups, the first measuring cups where the shape itself indicates the unit of measure, making it easier for everyone to take part in cooking.

What You See Is What You Get

The Visual Measuring Cups show you what’s what. A full cup looks like a whole circle. A half cup looks like a half. A third looks like 1/3, and a quarter looks like 1/4.

Each set contains four standard U.S. measures: 1/4c, 1/3c, 1/2c, and 1 cup. The set of four cups nests neatly and fits inside a standard drawer.

Inspiration & Design Features

The inspiration for the Visual Measuring Cups began with a pie chart, and after four years and lots of 3D-printed prototypes exploring possibilities, every detail was considered in the patented design:

– Nests neatly and fits in a standard drawer
– High quality clear resin will not crack or craze
– Dishwasher safe and BPA-free
– Four-part set includes 1c, 1/2c, 1/3c and 1/4c

About The Designers

The Visual Measuring Cups were designed by Pam Daniels, one of the founders of Welcome Industries and a faculty member at Northwestern University’s Segal Design Institute.

Welcome Industries is partnering with Chicago-based Janler Corp, a woman-owned business, to do the tooling and manufacturing of the Visual Measuring Cups. Working locally makes collaboration easier and means faster delivery times and less uncertainty for retailers.

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Measuring cups that perfectly embody sensible design

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While the words “half a cup” or “two teaspoons” aren’t really a set standard, they’re used everywhere, from recipe books, to buzzfeed videos, but the problem of varying sizes remains. Not everyone owns the same cups or teaspoons, and not everyone has the same spatial awareness or the ability to know exactly how much a quarter cup is.

That’s where the Visual Measuring Cups come with their brilliant brain-wave. Allowing us to ‘see fractions’ with the way they’re designed, you can instantly look at them and know which spoon is for a full cup, or for a half cup, or a third or even a quarter. Turning text-based references into visual cues, the Visual Measuring Cups look exactly like the fractions they represent, making it much easier to know how much you’re measuring! And oh, they nest within one another too! Genius!

Designers: Pam Daniels & Brandon Williams.

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