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Micro Taxi

Posted: 07 May 2013 10:03 AM PDT

With the footprint of our personal vehicles shrinking, it’s likely that taxi designs will quickly follow suit. With consideration to the fact that taxis generally carry just 1 or 2 passengers at a time, the Ago Taxi eliminates that useless front passenger seat, positioning the driver in the center and passengers in jump seats closer to the front. Saving all that space inside means the overall size of the exterior can also be made smaller. It’s sensible styling at its best.

Designers: Maxim Shershnev & Tigran Lalayan

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Destroying Time

Posted: 07 May 2013 02:34 AM PDT

The Digital Destruction Watch is a good analogy for how old has to make way for the new. The watch features a face where the analog dial seems to have been destroyed by the elements and made way for the digital era. Measuring a nifty 38 mm in diameter, the timepiece is good for both men and women. Specs include a digital LCD screen, time in a military style 24 hour format, a crown button that switches between time, second, and date modes, as well as activate the backlight.

Options available: Black IP stainless steel on Black leather band, Brushed stainless steel on Black leather band and Brass colored stainless steel on Brown leather band.

Designer: Ross McBride [ Buy it Here ]

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Time For Prefabricated Buildings

Posted: 07 May 2013 01:11 AM PDT

The Bone is a conceptual building that delves into the advantages of large detached houses, high-rise buildings, and prefabricated houses. In short, it takes in the essentials of all the three types of living quarters and brings forth the best. This prefab building hosts large outdoor spaces including gardens and swimming pools.

  • Unlike ordinary apartment buildings, each home is detached from its neighbor so the residents don't have to endure each other's noise or invasions of privacy. Residents can decide the layout, the number of storey, and the size of their homes.
  • The structural elements (including the mega columns) are prefabricated and most of them are made of steel.
  • The entire building can be assembled and disassembled easily without harming its environment.

Designer: Paik Kunil

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Fence Parking

Posted: 07 May 2013 01:01 AM PDT

Now here is a pretty clever idea that can actually be utilized. Most sidewalks have a neat metal fence, so how about integrating slots in such a way that they double up as a secure parking for cycles! Two-in-one solution that takes care of parking and fences; awesome!

Bicycle Fence is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry.

Designers: Hyupsung University Students

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(Fence Parking was originally posted on Yanko Design)

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Reflective Clothing for the Modern Cyclist

Posted: 07 May 2013 12:01 AM PDT

In Los Angeles, it’s not uncommon to hear horror stories about cyclists in motor accidents, which is precisely why Angeleno designer Brett Clouser started this unique line of reflective cycling wear. Unlike standard neons, this minimalist jacket is savvy enough to wear out socially. It also collapses into a compact pouch, making it easy to store in your pocket. A reflective application on the jacket shines light directly back to its source, making it almost 400% more reflective and easier for drivers to see cyclists.

Designer: Lunis

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(Reflective Clothing for the Modern Cyclist was originally posted on Yanko Design)

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Eyewear in Perfect Harmony

Posted: 07 May 2013 12:01 AM PDT

The right pair of specs are all about balance and FLEYE’s premier design has got the solution nailed! Sure the eyewear is attractive, but the magic is in the adjustable nose pads affixed to a single piece of flexible titanium thread that gracefully loops through the nose bridge. It’s strong, durable and accentuates the aesthetic of the glasses with colors that match the style of the frame. Genius!

Designer: FLEYE

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