Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function | |
- Delete My Schedule
- Moving Parts Of A Computer
- Puzzled About Your Keyboard?
- Plate-Oh! Plate!
- Splitting Light
Posted: 26 Mar 2013 10:22 AM PDT Really love this simple Delete Clock, offering us an innovative way of planning our day and keeping with schedules. The whiteboard surface is good for jotting down notes and tasks, plus the fact that the schedule gets erased when the clock hand sweeps the face, is very poetic indeed. Designers: Li Ke, Pang Sheng Li & Chen Yi Lin - No related posts. |
Posted: 26 Mar 2013 10:13 AM PDT Here is a thought, why confine portability to a laptop, why not have portable desktops? I know for a fact that if I had the chance, my 27-inch iMac would travel with me everywhere. Coming out of dreamland and into reality, here is the Cover Keyboard offering a more realistic way of travelling with our computer. It gets neatly packed into a carry bag and what's more, the extendable interactive keyboard is really cool! What do you think? Cover Keyboard is a 2012 iF design – Design Talents entry. Designer: Lee Dano - Related posts: |
Posted: 26 Mar 2013 02:20 AM PDT Here is a question for you; do you really need all the keys on this keyboard? This is especially true when we use software that incorporates special function keys that are far from the most commonly used ones. Hence thoughts like why can't I shift my F1 key closer to my space key or, why can't I arrange my keyboard to suit how I use it are very legit. The answer to these questions is the Puzzle Keyboard. The keys of the Puzzle Keyboard can be arranged according to the user's preference. The keyboard allows personalized key arrangements and, thus, more efficient typing. Keyboards can be angled for better ergonomics and wrist relief and efficiently customized for interaction with mobile devices. The Puzzle Keyboard is a 2012 red dot award: design concept winner. Designer: Wan Fu Chun - Related posts: |
Posted: 26 Mar 2013 01:41 AM PDT The Plate-Oh! is a biodegradable plate featuring a unique construction of 10 individual layers pressed together. What this means is that every time you use the plate, instead of discarding it, simply peel off the used upper layer and toss that away. In a jiffy you have a fresh plate! Plate-oh! has several advantages like extended life cycle of a paper plate, so that you buy less. It's easy; no clean up needed and saves water, it's compact; no more bins over flowing with bulky paper plates. The natural adhesive applied to the outer edges of all the layers, acts as a belt holding everything together. One corner is left without adhesive to allow the user to peel off. Designer: Sahar Madanat Haddad - Related posts: |
Posted: 26 Mar 2013 12:32 AM PDT The SplitLamp has the noble intention of adjusting to illuminate the part of the desk that you so require. You can adjust the angle of the light and its intensity, depending upon your requirement. Flexible, adjustable and sexy to look at, this lamp needs to be on my desk right now! Designer: Predrag Vujanovic - Related posts: |
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