🎨 | Join us to uncover the world of design and visual arts at Edinburgh Napier’s 2026 Degree Show.
🗓️ 29 May - 5 June
📍 Merchiston campus
Witness our next generation of designers and creatives rip up the rulebook as they reveal their final year projects for the first time in this week-long celebration of breaking the mould through technical craft.
Find out more and register through the link in our bio!
#MustBeNapier | #ENUDegreeShow
🚑 | Recent #EdNapier graduate Scott Rutherford hopes to save lives with emergency medical device.
Scott first came up with the idea for Scotseal during his final year on #EdNapier’s Product Design course.
Learn more about Scott's story and fundraising drive through the link in bio.
#MustBeNapier | #ENUDifferenceMakers
The first glimpse of the #ENUDegreeShow at last night’s launch! ⭐️
There is truly so much incredible work to see so make sure you get along.
📅 30 May - 6 June
📍 Merchiston campus
#MustBeNapier | #ENUDifferenceMakers
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // Scott Rutherford
Bleeding out, due to incident or injury is worst case scenario! External haemorrhage (risk to life through blood loss) is an event in which minutes can mean the difference, between life and death.
Scotseal is a mechanical, user focused product that allows ‘zero responders’ (untrained individuals, already on the scene) to stem the flow of blood and save a life, through buying the victim time.
‘Keep them alive, until medical care arrives’ with Scotseal!
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // @tomws_workshop
TRI-AIR is a unique hobby respirator that allows its users to carry out processes such as sanding, resin use and spray paint or any range of chemical use and protection by rotating the tri split filter system on the mask. Its design came around after research into students and hobbyists gave light to safety issues while using chemicals and sanding and so it was developed with their safety and interests in mind, focusing highly on easy usability.
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // @tguy.design
The HammerHead swimAID is a tech-enhanced flotation aid for adult learners. It promotes correct body position, delivers real-time feedback, and encourages fast, confident progression from beginner to advance levels. With features including progress tracking, accompanying app integration, and body position correction, it creates an engaging learning experience that adapts with every learner.
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // Sourav Yadav
Lumira is a groundbreaking drink safety system built for nightlife. Lumira, a sleek, rechargeable device used by bar staff, and the Lumira Mini, a portable version available via deposit-return, both light up and vibrate when drugs are detected—instantly protecting users.
Backed by the bold “Is?” campaign, Lumira is more than tech; it’s a movement. “Is?” gives victims of drink spiking a voice and reinforces everyone’s right to ask: What’s in my drink? Together, Lumira and “Is?” empower individuals, drive cultural change, and bring real accountability to nightlife. It’s safety you can see and feel.
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // @lachlan_colston
Moving somewhere new can be a daunting experience for students, with students struggling with loneliness and isolation, homesickness and adjustment to their new environment.
Luna is hybrid friend guiding you to your new home offering you a sense of comfort and connection back home.
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!
Student Showcase // BDes (Hons) Product Design // Kyle Farquhar
The Prep Protein Cooking Kit is designed to build teens confidence in the kitchen preparing them for solo living. With parents cooking rarely supplying the nutrients that gym-goers need, this kit is there for the user to learn to cook their own meals instead. Creating their own protein powder provides an easy start to the kitchen for these teens. It allows them to experiment and be creative, helping to build confidence throughout the user journey. This in turn grows into the ability to go beyond protein supplements, encouraging the user to cook full meals that can provide these nutrients instead.
See this project and more at the #ENUDegreeShow, running until 6 June, Merchiston campus!