Yanko Design - Latest Posts | |
| Posted: 07 Jul 2011 08:53 AM PDT This MA degree project at the Royal College of Art, MONOFORM addresses the automotive industry’s lack of cultural relevance. It stands as a point of view towards progressive mobility experiences that connect with the emerging philosophies of the 21st century and speaks directly to those who feel alienated by the conservative symbolism applied in modern automotive design. Still or in motion, this vehicle acts as a point of interaction between people and their environment through broken reflections of the urban landscapes; a concept that aims to use the contrasting elements of a city journey as the means to communicate a hopefully innovative expression of movement. Designer: Fernando Ocaña ---------- |
| Posted: 07 Jul 2011 02:47 AM PDT Now here is a curious idea, what we have is the plastic screw-on cap of a bottle and in that cap is the sealing strip as well. When you rip put the seal, it unfurls to open up as a straw. Now I don't know how practical this design can get, but I think it can build on to bigger, better things. It's not the first time we are seeing lids being used as alternate functional tools. If we put our heads together, I'm sure this can be an awesome practical design. Designer: Young-ye Cho ---------- |
| Can a Keyboard Get Better Than This? Posted: 07 Jul 2011 02:14 AM PDT As you can see that the Keyboard “ABC” has a pretty glossy finish and looks like a total glam-doll! Let's just dive into the USP; it sports a complete touch surface and can be configured to any language with customized keys. What's really cool is that you can change the keyboard color at whim and it works well for the left-handers too. It seems to be an LCD screen for the keyboard, with built-in memory for storing files. Now that is a good feature to have. My only two grouse: saving the board from fingerprints and if it can have the Apple keyboard-esque tilt. Designer: Iaroslav Neliubov ---------- |
| Posted: 07 Jul 2011 12:00 AM PDT We dabbled with Livestream on our YD Facebook and it was so much of chaotic fun! If we had such a good time just testing it out, imagine doing it on a regular basis and that too via a camcorder. The story gets better, because with the OnAir Camcorder you can record and/or live stream your videos in real time to share with friends and family using social accounts or plain old video channels. Not only do you get to record what's in front of the camera, you get to record yourself (the camcorder user) simultaneously. Yep, the user's face pops up as a blurb on the screen and this is all thanks to the dual lenses. Wi-Fi and 3G technologies support, hook up the camcorder to the Internet for live broadcasting. I love it for its clean design and simple aesthetics. OnAir Camcorder is IDEA 2011 Finalist Entry from SADI Designer: Jung Hoon Lee ---------- |
| You are subscribed to email updates from Yanko Design To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | |
没有评论:
发表评论