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Posted: 06 Mar 2013 09:16 AM PST Aldo Schurmann’s Ferrari FT12 concept aims to be the pony brand’s first mid-engine V12, two-seater spider since the 1997 F50. Essentially, it’s an amalgamation of the most prominent design features taken from the Enzo, F40, Daytona, 288GTO, 360, 355challenge and F50 all rolled into one extreme machine. Even though design cues were taken from other models, it somehow seems to be the most Lamborghini-looking Ferrari I’ve seen. Nonetheless, it looks like a lot of fun! Designer: Aldo H. Schurmann - Related posts: |
Posted: 06 Mar 2013 08:14 AM PST This one of the most innovative ideas I have seen in the world of coffee and the art of brewing it. The TopBrewer revolutionizes the idea of coffee brewing and dispensing by completely turning it upside down. This premium professional bean-to-cup beverage system design features a patented swan neck 'faucet' and can be built into any counter surface. TopBrewer can be operated by an iPhone or iPad, the app allows you to customize your brew and pay for it as well. TopBrewer is a 2013 iF Design Award Winner. Designer: Scanomat - Related posts: |
Posted: 06 Mar 2013 07:57 AM PST Inspired by the monocle and the color wheel, this LEICA X3 concept looks at picking the best features found on smartphones and marrying them with the ones found on a digital camera. So basically this is a lovechild that is the size of a lens and transfers the pictures instantly to your smartphone, tablet or Mac via Bluetooth. The camera is automatically turned on when the lens is flipped out and a simple user interface allows you take pictures in a jiffy. Specs include both manual and automatic control for aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I like the direction of this concept; it aims at tapping into the future of photography and brings a totally new dimension to the modern habit of sharing pictures with the world. Designer: Vincent Säll - No related posts. |
Posted: 06 Mar 2013 12:01 AM PST Wireless charging is here and thus begins the battle for the smallest charger! At the head of the race is Qimini (keyword: mini), clocking in at just 9mm thick! This latest design from Tektos utilizes Qi wireless charging technology to charge any Qi-enabled device. The Qimini system comprises a power transmission pad and a compatible receiver in perfectly portable device. To use the system, simply place the mobile device on top of the power transmission pad, which charges it via electromagnetic induction. Designer: Tektos Ltd. - Related posts: |
Posted: 06 Mar 2013 12:01 AM PST Designer Francisco Ulla’s concept for a Toyota brand Hybrid Bike focuses on use of lightweight materials and straightforward functionality of its electric motor that together offer efficient mobility in the city. The small rechargeable motor is located in the crankset near the pedal and provides instantaneous assisted power on command using the handlebar throttle. Composed almost entirely of aluminum and bioplastic, the design upholds Toyota’s modern eco-conscious direction making it a perfect compliment to the hybrid city car. Designer: Francisco Ulla - Related posts: |
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