2011年7月11日星期一

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Custom Nooka Zub Zirc YD Giveaway

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 08:59 AM PDT

Hey kids, hope you had a wonderful weekend, but don’t let Mondays get you down because we’ve been hard at work with the awesome elves at Nooka to bring you this custom Nooka Zub Zirc watch monogrammed with the YD logo. There are only FIVE in the world and here’s your chance to win one. All you have to do is leave a comment and tell me which Nooka watch and color is your favorite. You have until Friday the 15th.

Sponsor: Nooka, Contest ends 07/15

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A Little Control Can Boost Imagination

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 04:14 AM PDT

The latest collection from designer Emily Gunning, MonsterMake, MetaMorphasuit, and Mothershape, aims to discourage obsolescence and maintain their appeal to the child over a prolonged period of time. The designer’s research found that children are more likely to maintain satisfaction with their toys if they have some level of control over what that toy becomes. This encourages them to keep the product longer while helping them tap into their innate affinity for using their imagination.

MonsterMake: A basic shape; soft to touch and hold, much like a teddy bear. However, this product also enables the child to 'rescue' broken toys: a doll's leg, or a cuddly toy's arm. The attachments on the product are capable of holding soft or plastic items, allowing the child to easily create “hybrid toys.” The possibilities are endless!

MetamorphaSuit: A trouser and top suit, made from a Lycra based material that allows enhanced elasticity. Thie suit is worn by the child who can then transform the appearance of the suit by stuffing the inner pockets causing the fabric to morph, or by adding other components to the suit using the provided attachments. The child can then become whoever/whatever they want to be!

MotherShape: A play object that encourages the child to use their imagination to customize the product, turning it into anything from a boat to a dragon. While sitting inside this product, the child can either experience a gentle rocking motion, or the simple freedom of movement across the room, enabled by wheels. MotherShape can however, also be static. The sides of the product have a range of slits and holes, allowing the user to customise the product as they please in order to create the story they wish, including a draw-on surface that works with dry-erase pens.

Designer: Emily Gunning

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The red dot gala Wrap Up!

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 04:00 AM PDT

We’re baaaa-aaaack!! Thanks for following our live feeds on Facebook & Twitter on July 4th as we reported directly from the 2011 red dot product design awards ceremony and Designers’ Night after party in Essen, Germany. We had a blast this year and hope you did too! Ah, now what other juicy info can we give you about this year’s red dot awards!?

Sure, we pulled it together to put on our best suits and look absolutely handsome as we worked the events’ red carpet, and of course we were just fine filling our plates and glasses with the very best hors d’oeuvres and libations. We didn’t even mind sitting in the architecturally impressive Aalto-Theater to watch some of Germany’s most talented performers. We also gave ourselves a pat on the back for drinking and dancing until the sun came up at the breathtaking red dot museum without a single complaint. But you see, these things are just icing on the cake compared to the real treat- celebrating amazing design achievement alongside the crème de la crème of designers and the who’s who of the industrial design scene.

Let’s take a look at the highlights from this year’s event!

“Thanks to all the designers from around the world, for which there would be no truly good products without.” – Prof. Dr. Peter Zec

At Essen’s Aalto-Theater, Professor Dr. Peter Zec, initiator and CEO of red dot, with help from jury members Martin Darbyshire, Ken Okuyama, Tony Chang, and Marcello Morandini, presented “red dot: best of the best” awards to this year’s most exceptional products.

Over 1200 guests from around the world were in attendance, including representatives of design, media, economics, and politics as 59 deserving designers and teams were awarded for their outstanding achievements.

“This year was incredibly hard to judge, the bar is continually moved higher.” – Prof. Dr. Florian Hufnagel

“Automotive trends are most apparent in the changing proportions of automobiles. Everything is getting smaller.” – Ken Okuyama, Automotive Judge

“The fields of engineering and design are not closed anymore. More than ever, we are seeing that solutions from one field can be transferred to other fields. Design is moving forward in all areas, helping the market grow.”- Wolfgang K. Meyer-Hayoz

Prior to the ceremony we sat down for some quality time with a few of the judges- Prof. Dr. Florian Hufnagl of Germany, Wolfgang K. Meyer-Hayoz of Switzerland, Ken Okuyama of Japan, and Marcello Morandini of Italy.

Though the judges focused on their specific areas of expertise, when asked about the process of assessing this year’s submissions, there was one word that seemed to resonate between them: difficult.

Faced with nearly 4500 designs to judge, the jury of 36 first-class design experts from 21 nations narrowed down their selections for this year’s winners based on select criteria: degree of innovation, functionality, formal quality, ergonomics, durability, product peripherals, self-explanatory quality, ecological soundness, and symbolic and emotional content. The competition is fierce, but at the end of the day the designs left standing share one thing in common… articulate design skill deserving of the renowned red dot seal.

This year’s performances including breathtaking solos by Austrian star cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl and scenes from Carmen/Bolero by the Aalto Ballet Theater Essen. At Essen’s Aalto-Theater, both were a picture-perfect compliment to the glamorous evening.

For the grand finale of the ceremony and the moment everyone had been waiting for, acclaimed interior designer Steve Leung joined Peter Zec on stage to announce 2011 red dot design team of the year, Grohe!

“I am so glad that we have Grohe in the sanitary industry to think as they do and design innovative products that integrate aesthetics with performance and fully understand people’s needs.”- Steve Leung

In standing with tradition, last year’s winner, Stephan Niehaus, Design Chief for Hilti, graciously handed over the coveted Radius Award to Grohe’s Lead Designer, Paul Flowers. The crowd roared as Flowers gave a clue to Grohe’s success, issuing some sound words of advice:

“To companies across the globe- make the creative parts of your team your top priority. Giving them power to lead is the key to business success.”

Now that the official part of the ceremony had concluded it was time to paaaaaarty!! After congratulating Paul and the rest of the Grohe team, we made our way over to the architecturally stunning and immaculately curated red dot museum for the Designers’ Night after party.

As the DJ spun the first record the atmosphere was jubilant and everyone feasted on scrumptious hors d’oeuvres and toasted with champagne and local beer to the accomplishments of their peers as well as themselves. Being surrounded by the winners of the red dot, honourable mention, and best of the best awards next to their own designs was incredible, and to be a part of this momentous occasion after all their hard work- truly unforgettable.

By far, the best thing about the Designers’ Night after party was being able to touch and get first-hand look at all of the award winning products with their designers standing only feet away. The contemporary product designs in contrast with the old industrial feel of the historic former Zollverein colliery add to the stylistic appeal of the event and make it the perfect setting for display of the world’s largest and surely the most unusual exhibition of contemporary design. Not to mention, it makes for one hell of a great party!!

As the saying goes- all good things must come to an end! So when the sun came up (and after a little sobering up) we knew it was time to start packing for home.

This year’s lesson: the red dot product design awards aren’t just an excuse to get dressed up and drink nice bubbly. We dare to say that they are also not just about honoring great product designs that have finally come to fruition, or even about the respect and acknowledgement from a designer’s peers and colleagues that a red dot commands. It is all of those things and more- a celebration of the future and the potential for continual improvement upon existing designs as well as appreciation that design in general is in a state of constant evolution… and that we are lucky to be a part of it.

Red dot will be showcasing all of this year’s winning products at the red dot museum in Essen, Germany from July 5th through July 31st. Can’t make it? Check out red dot online for an online exhibition of the winners!

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Making A Big Deal Out of Lights & Trash

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 01:28 AM PDT

Solar power and waste disposal is always a winning combination with the green brigade, but unlike some loft concepts, the City Context is a very practical and utilitarian design. It's the combo of solar powered streetlamps with color-coded dustbins within the shaft of the lamp. Icons on the bin indicate its use and help in garbage segregation in its first level itself.

Garbage collectors operate the open the bin using a magnetic card. So theft, accidental topples and hygiene are tackled at one go. Awesome!

City Context is a 2011 IDEA Award Winner!

Designers: Li-Te Lo, Song-Jung Chen, Tai-Yen Lee, Chun-Wei Hsu & Cheng-Yu Tsai

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My Next Coffee Machine

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 01:01 AM PDT

I am totally smitten by this simple exploration of basic shapes like rectangle, cylinder and hole. The resulting coffee machine is a stunning design that is bare-minimal and intuitive. The only thing different is the operations; the brew is made by pressing the cylinder inside. Hope Nespresso likes the concept too!

Designer: Danna Kazir

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Dentistry Gone Mobile

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 12:01 AM PDT

The Dentris mobile dental treatment system ensures that bed-ridden patients & others unable to visit the clinic are able to receive the dental treatment they need by providing a way for dentists to bring care to their patients’ homes. The complete dentist station is packed into a lightweight, robust case that includes all the necessary tools for cleanings, fillings, & other operations. Not just for immobile patients, Dentris also offers a solution to those who have a phobia of the dentist’s office. Sign me up!

Designer: Clemens Auer

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Watch Encourages Play

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 12:01 AM PDT

The Moosh Watch is a response to the global decline in children’s physical activity & the increase in the percentage of overweight and obese children worldwide. The solution aims to encourage exercise & interaction by providing a way for kids to reflect on daily activities by simply by doing what they do best- playing. The watch measures the type, duration, & other members involved in an activity & links this information to a social networking site where they earn badges based & can compare their scores.

Designer: Martin Spurway

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