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| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 08:00 AM PDT Boba, bubble, pearl – whatever you call those squishy tapioca balls, they’re delicious. They’re also slippery and if you’re not skilled with fishing those little gems out with a straw, a redesigned cup might make it easier. It’s really simple. The bottom is indented inwards to create a ring – a moat of boba balls if you will. Love it! Designer: Jessie C. Chou ---------- |
| Radiation Warning From a Bracelet Posted: 31 Mar 2011 08:00 AM PDT There are stacks of documented studies on the effects of radiation on pregnant women. The most detrimental being the inability of the embryonic cell to properly divide and split. CARE is a bracelet designed to alert women of radiation levels in the immediate vicinity. The bracelet changes color and vibrates when levels are high enough to potentially harm the growing fetus. Designers: Gang Wang, Bin Xiao & Yanyan Cheng of The Fun Team ---------- |
| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 01:32 AM PDT This is so simple. Continuance is a set of batteries with a USB interface on the side. The batteries are rechargeable plus dole out some juice to stranded gadgets that are starved of power. Handy, compact and a totally do-able concept! Kudos! Continuance is an iF concept design entry for 2011 Designers: Haimo Bao, Hailong Piao, Yuancheng Liu & Xiameng Hu ---------- |
| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 01:31 AM PDT Live in a cramped apartment? Short on space but still want a fully equipped and functional kitchen? Sounds impossible until you see what the Soria is all about! A circular configuration with an expandable table, cooking hub, sink, concealed storage and cabinets! These are features that make kitchen-buffs like me super happy! Designer: Vitor Xavier ---------- |
| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:03 AM PDT Imagine a waste bin (you heard me). Take that bin and fill it with compostable products like grass cuttings, tea bags, & cardboard (just do it). Now attach your new plant-worthy cell to the facade of an ugly building with thousands of other composting bins (don’t forget the plant). You’re all finished! Now watch it grow, reduce CO2, collect rainfall for reuse, and transform your least favorite eyesores into a recycled, green, and overall cool looking structure. Now wasn’t that easy? This, in essence, is what designer Stanislaw Mlynski was imagining when he designed the award winning Re-cell ecological wall. A big undertaking, maybe, but this design shows that there is relevant potential for similar modular systems in eco-cities of the future. Designer: Stanislaw Mlynski ---------- |
| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:02 AM PDT According to Voltitude founders, Eric and André-Marcel Collombin, the time has come that we change our attitudes toward urban mobility because electric technology is now mature enough to enable us to do it. I couldn’t have said it better myself. First presented at this years Geneva Motor Show, this ultra-light bicycle-scooter hybrid boats a powerful electric motor, and has an incredibly simple and effective folds I’ve seen. Kinda looks like a familiar army knife huh?! What can I say? They know what they’re doing. Founders: Eric and André-Marcel Collombin ---------- |
| Posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:01 AM PDT The Ilumi candle holder by Jenggala in-house designer, Fitorio Leksono, brings to life Jenggala’s best selling frangipani flower motif with majestic movements in the form of shadow puppets cast through it’s white dome. The ball shape of the holder is the union of a stoneware base glazed in stone black, and a translucent porcelain cover glazed in satin white. In the dark, Ilumi’s glowing shadows and unique details will bring nuance and warmth to your room. Designer: Fitorio Leksono ---------- |
| YD & red dot award: design concept Partner Up! Posted: 31 Mar 2011 12:00 AM PDT red dot design award is a very prestigious design competition and a great resource base for conceptual design. Winning the competition catapults you to instant fame and recognition amongst your peers and the design community. red dot usually has certain benchmarks for submission and registration is one of them. We are now at the regular registration phase and here is an opportunity for you to get a complete fee waiver for pre-judging entries only. We will give you all the details on the 7th of April 2011, between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. PST on how to enter this competition. For now all you need to do is decide on which category you want to enter. No immediate design submissions required. Just look out for the Free Registration window that will open up on the April 7th. ---------- |
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