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Posted: 27 Mar 2013 06:45 AM PDT Say hello to Spot! Here is a multipurpose light that can be hung, hand-held, or simply placed on a surface. Imagine using it as a torch, desk lamp, ambient light, or wall light. Inspired by the functionality and versatility of industrial work lights, this adaptive light looks sexy just any place. Spot is a design collaboration between the students of National University of Singapore – Division of Industrial Design (NUSDID) and Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI – Les Ateliers). Designers: Gloria Ngiam, Nigel Geh & Guillaume Bloget - Related posts: |
Posted: 27 Mar 2013 03:31 AM PDT The Gear – X Watch Concept is a take on retro steampunk styling. I love it for its skeletonized dial that showcases the movement so aptly. Designed as a unisex watch, I can imagine it being worn by me more than my husband. The ample dial and case size is perfect and it's definitely worth seeing how a manufacture would develop this watch's movement. Designer: Karan Singh Gandhi - Related posts: |
OMG, Yes Another iPhone 6 Concept Phone! Posted: 27 Mar 2013 02:10 AM PDT By now Jony Ive and his brigade must be having a good laugh at the number of iPhone 6 concepts doing the rounds. But I must admit that with each passing new idea, the designing and aspects are getting refined and eloquent. Who knows one of these may trigger an inspiration for Ive! Specs for this new idea include straight sides with chrome accents, upper and lower angles curved with grainy texture and gloss finish. The power button positioning, volume buttons on the left side, Nano slot and 3.5mm jack on the right side and speaker connector on the bottom. The loading dock is metallic and grounded along with being magnetized. What do you say… aye or nay? Designer: Abel Verdezoto I - Related posts: |
Posted: 27 Mar 2013 12:47 AM PDT Two-wheelers have their fancy appeal and I for one love the ride. The FREERIDE E-SPEED Electric Scooter Concept is essentially a motorcycle idea in a scooter's architecture. The bike gives the vibe of a hyped up sports scooter in KISKA-KTM design. Redefining urban mobility, the bike is light and sexy. Technically, the11 kW, 36 Nm strong and up to 85 km / h fast prototype is based on a ultramodern tubular steel frame mounted on alight cast alloy battery pack, and has front and rear mono-swingarm suspension with WP springs. Designer: KTM – KISKA - Related posts: |
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