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Editor’s Note – Men’s Performance Clothing ISAORA, Episode 12

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 11:45 AM PDT

I discovered ISAORA a few months ago and feel lame for being so late in the game. The designs are minimal, technical, and performance oriented. After a Google Hangout with the 2 founders, I got my hands on some of the items; the surfer inspired collab with Thomas Meyerhoffer called SURFORWARD and the Mac coat from the RAINWEAR collection. What an awesome blend of technical fabrication and style! I’m a huge fan and convert now. Hit it us up tomorrow for my interview with them

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12 Inspirational and Exclusive Interviews on Yanko Design – Vivian Wai Kwan Cheng

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 10:15 AM PDT

The '12 Inspirational and Exclusive Interviews' series is back with a brand new episode, one that focuses on the importance of honesty and staying true to your beliefs. I kick-started the season with Robert Brunner, who is in the news for all the Apple reasons – yes, would have loved to see him stay with Beats – and now, I continue the thread with Vivian Wai Kwan Cheng, one of the most effervescent designers that I have met.

Vivian is based out of Hong Kong; she is the International Liaison Manager in Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI). She completed a BA in industrial design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1987. In the same year, she was awarded a special prize in the Young Designers of the Year Award hosted by the Federation of Hong Kong Industries. I have met her on several occasions and forever seen her don the color red, which is why my first question to her is…

…. Why do you ALWAYS wear red? I thought Peter Zec had the dibs on it!

Vivien wears the color red on a daily basis and it has nothing to do with the Chinese philosophy of the color signifying abundance. Her story dates back to 1997-98, when the economic Tsunami had hit Hong Kong and the shopping malls were very quiet…..

There is a store called Joyce in Hong Kong and they went on sale, so I found a dress, which was really nice, and then I realized I didn't have any shoes for it so I left it in my wardrobe for a year. It is very 'me' to keep things in the backburner till I don't find the right combination that goes with my outfit. I own a jacket that was kept in my cupboard for around 3 years and one dress has been with me for the last seven years and not yet worn!

Back to the dress, one fine day, after almost a year, she found her matching shoes from Trippen, a company with an eco-consciousness. However, she still could not wear that dress since she didn't have matching socks; she eventually found a pair of pantyhose that was red in color and it went well with that Joyce dress. The color red grew on her. Later, she realized that when she went to conferences, everyone was dressed in black and she was the only one who stood out because of the red color! Vivian is a warm person so she started to pay attention to this color. Her experience with it taught her that we needed to have patience for things to fall into place at the right time. At the end of the day, she discovered a new style that suited her personality and helped differentiate herself from the herd.

Being a coward, you feel regret for the rest of your life!

I always wanted to be honest. It helped me become a better person and also a better designer. The biggest lesson I have learnt is from my childhood, when I was 9 or 10-years old. We had a very strict teacher that would not allow us to use the chalkboard. During recess some of the children, including me, went to the backboard and started drawing pictures on it. Before recess was up, the teacher came into class and we all ran back to our seats. Some of our chalk drawings were still on the board. The teacher asked for the names of the children who had used the board. Since no one owned up, she started to question us individually.

Every child that the teacher questioned, denied being at the blackboard, except for the boy seated next to Vivian. He owned up, although his works had been erased from the board, even before the teacher entered the room. This made Vivian feel very little about herself; she felt like a coward. All it took was a little bit of courage to own up to the deed and she opted to stay quiet. Suddenly she felt ashamed of her deed and guilty that she did not have the courage to speak up. Her partner became a hero in her eyes, and respect for him grew tremendously.

From that day onwards she vowed never to lie and only speak the truth.

She applied this principle to her work life as well and pretty soon there was a day when she went head-on-head with a client. The crux of the matter was that he insisted she redesign a product according to his direction. The client was an American with many ideas, some of them creative and some of them not very feasible. To convince him, Vivian came up with a 3D mock-up based on his idea and at the same time she did another mock-up according to her idea. The product involved redesigning the handset for an EPABX system to be used in offices and critical to the design was the layout of buttons according to function and categories.

By visually comparing the two options, the client was able to see the flaws in his concept and eventually went with what Vivian had proposed. The client was not a designer but had some solid ideas on paper, however we all know ideas to execution is a long process and sometimes refinements are very drastic and nothing like the original concept. Finally, Vivian won her way because she stuck to her guns and believed in staying with the truth. She could have gone with what the client was wanting, but she believed that her idea was the solution. Sometimes staying honest is very difficult, it is the hard path, but we have to walk down this tough road because it works for our higher good.

The same client came back months later to do some more design refinements, to which Vivian did not agree upon. However he pressurized her to do so and since she was obliged to make the changes, she did. However, she also gave him a paper to sign, with an undertaking that she has done this redesign upon his request, although she does not agree with it. The idea behind getting the signature endorsement was not to protect herself, but to drive home the point that this is your investment, and as a designer I can push you only to this much limit, and if you do not trust me or my judgment, then I cannot force you to trust me. The client got the drift and abandoned the changes; he opted to trust Vivien's judgment.

It so happened that the same client wanted to work with Vivian once again, but she was very busy and recommended another dear friend. The client came back to her and started complaining that he was afraid to do business with the new designer, simply because he was agreeing to every suggestion that the client was making. The new designer did not argue or put forth any valid counter arguments and was turning into a yes-man!

Vivian says, money is not everything; it cannot take charge of everything. If we are honest then people will come back to us. If I make a mistake I will apologize, if there is something wrong, I will fix it, no matter how much it takes from me. If you want people to trust you, you must give them enough options to make the decision. Don't force your ideas on them. When I work with my clients I give them demonstration models, which they can feel and touch, they are not just drawings. What this means is also a lot of hardwork, so if I have to skip lunch then so be it.

Another thing that Vivien is passionate about is, working with hands. She feels that a lot of the process is being lost when designers jump from sketch to 3D Printing or prototyping. Making things with hands, crafting in clay, basic paper models all lead to problem solving. What this means is that when you start making things with hands, your mind opens up to the unseen possibilities and solutions. You may be doing something wrong and it could surface while making the clay model and at the same time, you may also be able to foresee some alternate solutions to that problem during the crafting process.

It is really stupid to start 3D modeling right from the start.

It should be done somewhere in the middle and not right at the end either. The reason is that you can come up with thousands of other solutions or ideas when you are working and creatively using your hands and mind, focused on the job. If you skip the rough modeling step then you are missing out on a lot of opportunities to improve the end result. All this is not possible when you jump the gun and straightaway 3D print your ideas.

To sum it up, the bigger picture here is honesty and taking responsibility for your actions. By owning the responsibility it doesn't mean punishing yourself, it merely means reflecting on your actions, asking yourself why you did it, and what are you going to do to make sure you never repeat the same mistakes. This is what life is.

Previous interviews in this series include: Peter Zec Part 1 & 2, Hideshi Hamaguchi, Scott Wilson, Robert Brunner, Karim Rashid & Yves Béhar

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A Bridge Between Real and Digital Life

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 08:58 AM PDT

Mobispot’s  NFC wristbands, key fobs and cards feature a playful, “holy” design that alludes to the intangibility of digital information and provides instant synonymity with the brand’s name. With 3 wearable options, users can do everything from transport tickets, perform micro-payments, access control/campus functions, secure identification, save loyalty and membership cards and even share online social profiles and links!

Designer: Mobispot, Flëve & Katerina Kopytina

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TouchOfModern 5 Weeks of Discovery: Week 2 – BirkSun Solar Chargers

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 01:06 AM PDT

The cutting-edge flash sale site TouchOfModern is back again this year to make shopping for gorgeous design and gadgets a whole lot more fun. In this five-part Monday Madness series, we have compiled a compelling list of five products that are perfect as a treat for yourself or as a gift for someone you love, with a myriad of selections for every personality type.

Designer: BirkSun [ Buy it Here ]

BirkSun consists of an innovative, international team of engineers and designers who are passionate about making truly great solar charging products for a modern active lifestyle. They pride themselves on remaining at the forefront of green technology, while keeping their products effortlessly cool and fashion-forward for everyday use.

Though a quality personal solar charger is incredibly hard to make given the numerous components involved in the production process, BirkSun has managed to master both form and function when it comes to great-looking and easy-to-use products. An elegantly simple 2.5-pound amalgamation of forged electronics and high denier fabrics makes their Boost Solar Charger ideal for on-the-go smartphone charging in a casual and comfortable backpack style. Any BirkSun user can attest to the fact that this product does not short-out, crack, or overheat. It will continue to charge phones on partly sunny days, even with momentary shadow coverage.

Designed for the active business professional, BirkSun's handcrafted Connect Solar Charger combines a functional messenger bag style with built-in, high performance solar power. This 2.5-pound bag includes both a fleece tablet sleeve and a 17″ fleece laptop sleeve to protect your devices in transit. There is also a front organizational pocket for external batteries, keys, and other small items.

Built for speed and comfort, the 2.6-pound Elevate Solar Charger backpack is spacious enough for all your gear without slowing you down. It comes with both a fleece tablet sleeve and a convenient hydration bladder holder with an external pass-through tubing window. This fully functional design is complete with a front organizational pocket to keep you calm and collected while living life to the max.

In addition to solar power packs, BirkSun has also engineered the most cutting-edge portable power banks to ensure you have a long-lasting supply of energy without being weighed down. Despite being just 8mm thick and weighing only 5.87 ounces (about the same as an iPhone 5), the Air Power Bank provides 300 percent extra battery charge for smartphones, tablets, and USB devices. The Air Power Bank Plus is only slightly bigger and provides an additional 600 percent battery charge.

Check out TouchOfModern for their exclusive sale on these awesome BirkSun products. And remember to stay tuned for TouchOfModern's exciting giveaway, which will be revealed on week five of this special Monday Madness series.

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New-wave Knife Block

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 12:01 AM PDT

The knife block and the cutting board: a kitchen combo essential  for master chefs and novice cooks alike. So why not combine the two? This hybrid solution does just that in a simplistic, sculptural design that enables fast, efficient cutting. It makes for a professional-looking countertop display and keeps your most commonly used items handy!

Designer: Jowan Baransi

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Buy a product… get a nap!

Posted: 09 Jun 2014 12:01 AM PDT

Designed as a promotional tool for companies, the SUKK resting cabin gives airport passengers a place to kick back before or between their flights. What’s the catch? To enter, users must have a promotional code provided by the advertiser. Once inside they’ll enjoy the creature comfort like WiFi, a secure luggage locker, lighting, electricity outlets and real-time departure information.

Designer: Eduardo Garcia

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