Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function

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Posted: 09 Aug 2012 09:17 AM PDT

The Typo furniture collection brings typography to the third dimension in a humorous and articulate series of tables and chairs. Each monocoque structure is made of methacrylate, making it extremely resistant and durable as well as 100% recyclable. The clever collection looks great in a modern living room or as a learning tool in a child’s playroom!

Designer: Luiza Boaventura Mendonça

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BlackBerry Windows Phone Pro

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 05:28 AM PDT

We all know that BlackBerry needs to either hitch a ride with someone like Microsoft or come out with a smashing BB OS 10. If we take on the first scenario and pair BB with Microsoft, then RIM's baby is a magnificent Windows Phone Pro, which has the possibility of including all things good from BB tools and MS Office apps. The potential of the BlackBerry Wind concept sounds too good, imagine the ultimate professional phone bearing the security and agility of BlackBerry along with the competence of MS Office.

As the designer explains, this combination will be more attractive for developers, increasing significantly the number application proposed on the now called Windows Phone Store. BlackBerry Wind signifies "Wind of change" and the new OS "WINDows" and exemplifies elegance and sobriety.

The chamfered corners (On the top and the bottom) give a swift recognition of the product, and the wide polycarbonate line on the back (Which comes on the front to highlight the speaker and create the Windows Phone OS key) increases the identity of the smartphone.

Designer: Valentin Gallard

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For The Seven Dwarfs

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 05:23 AM PDT

For some odd reason the seven dwarfs used to go mining at night and I reckon they could put this Light Shovel to good use! Jokes aside, I think it is a clever idea to integrate lighting into the shovel stick. It could come in handy in mines or when for you have to use it at night. Plus if we can get it to somehow trap kinetic energy and put it to some use, it would be great! For now the concept looks it can be tweaked and toyed upon.

Light Shovel is a 2012 iF Design Talents Entry.

Designer: Shenfen Wang

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Latent Lighting

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:01 AM PDT

Though it’s quite simple, the Elagone lamp is remarkably versatile. An ultra-thin LED strip lines the inner core, diffusing the bright light into a warm, subtle glow that’s reflected off its solid oak surface. The design can be positioned upright or horizontal and turned to achieve the desired effect. It’s inconspicuous, organic aesthetic make it a functional accessory to any desktop.

Designer: Elomax Agency

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Metro for Dummies

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:01 AM PDT

From the outside, the New Generation Light Rail might seem like a straightforward tram design, but what sets it apart are a few thoughtful features that are surprisingly not already in use by existing models. The design uses bold, universally recognizable visual cues like red/green lighting around the doors to indicate times to enter and exit and large wheelchair/bicycle graphics to indicate dedicated areas. It makes getting around easier and safer even if riders aren’t familiar with the language or procedures.

Designer: Adam Molnar

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