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- Friday Giveaway: 2 Adonit Jot Touch Pressure Sensitive Styli
- Herman Miller Launches Why Design Series, Profiles Yves Behar
Posted: 14 Sep 2012 10:21 AM PDT The stunning Cannondale CERV bike is a radical chainless, forkless design that features a dynamically adjustable headset that moves both fore/aft & up/down, putting the rider in an optimal position based on terrain. The headset translates forward & down for a clean, low-drag position when descending. When climbing, it moves up & back, creating an upright position for maximum leverage on the crank. It’s all made possible by an ingenious single-sided swing arm in place of a traditional fork. Designer: Priority Designs - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Sep 2012 03:34 AM PDT After ages we get to set our eyes on a Sony concept! Looks like there still some fans out there! What we have today is the Sony Xperia X Concept. It is a high-end phone inspired by the first generation S tablet. The curved shape at the top and supporting internal curves on the sides offer a better grip. The back has a flipstand that opens and supports the phone, especially when you need to navigate the smartphone vertically or viewa panoramic videos. Features include a screen of 4.6″, mini-HDMI connector, SIM slot, microSD slot, back and front cameras. The Xperia logo on the front works as an illuminator of notifications that adopts a different color for each application. Designer: Abel Verdezoto - Related posts: |
If You’re Hunting for Home Decor Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:01 AM PDT Look no further! Philou le Caribou is a clever, cruelty-free cardboard trophy deer head with the perfect touch of kitsch for the home or office! It’s a fun piece of decor during the day, but nighttime is when it really shines. A light at the nose produces a large, looming shadow to create a visual oddity that’s sure to be a conversation starter. DIY, flat-pack ready, lightweight, easy to ship, and even easier to put together! Designers: Maxime Dubreucq, Vincent Claudepierre, & Benoit Louzaouen - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:01 AM PDT We loooove Duffy London! Their latest design, the Swing Table, puts a little extra fun into dinner time or collaborative meetings by using an unorthodox structure with suspended chairs that swing and sway. Chairs that can be adjusted to the seated person’s liking, making the design as functional as it is playful. Not to mention, it makes vacuuming a breeze. Get it here! Weeeeeeeeeeeeee! Designer: Duffy London - Related posts: |
Friday Giveaway: 2 Adonit Jot Touch Pressure Sensitive Styli Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:00 AM PDT The role of the tablet has transformed from being just a reading device to one that allows you to use it creatively. Many a designers now rely on the iPad to do random sketches, pursue inspiration and follow their thoughts. To compliment their intuitiveness we have Adonit striving hard to empower them with the right tools. This Friday stand a chance to win two Adonit Jot Touch Pressure Sensitive Styli. To Win Adonit the Jot Touch Answer This Question:
Jot Touch has the distinction of being the first pressure sensitive stylus for the iPad. Adonit's goal was to give artists more than the expected precision from a Jot stylus, but also the freedom to create everywhere with powerful tools. Using Bluetooth, Jot Touch also provides the user with shortcut buttons for quick changes such as "undo" or brush switching. Partnered with Jot Ready Apps, Jot Touch is the most powerful iPad stylus around. - Related posts:
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Herman Miller Launches Why Design Series, Profiles Yves Behar Posted: 13 Sep 2012 01:04 PM PDT Herman Miller just launched a new video series called Why Design. Each week profiles a designer. This week’s profile features Yves Behar. What makes him tick, how he works and answers that question – why design? Hit the jump for the video. Herman Miller Why Design - Related posts:
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