Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Loader Facelift!
- BNTO – Your Food Jar
- Optical Heartbeat For Better Diagnosis
- Save Water Simply
- Smart Speaker for Dummies
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 09:35 AM PDT While wheel-dozers and loaders most often function on flat ground, there are times when more rugged terrain must be tackled to get the job done. To ease working on uneven land, the Arm Loader features a driver’s cabin positioned on a moving arm that keeps the operator elevated and balanced even when the machine is not. This provides workers a safer, less tiresome position with a better view of obstructions that would otherwise not be visible depending on the machine’s angle. Check out the vid for the 360! Designer: Hoyoung Lee - Related posts: |
Posted: 09 Jul 2013 08:30 AM PDT If you think nothing could ace Cuppow, the revolutionary canning jar + travel mug solution, then hold onto your horses and take a look at BNTO! This canning jar + cup + lid takes food travel to the next level. It is a combination that allows you to travel with any kinda food BNTO style! Think salsa and chips, cheesy dip and crackers, mayo and salad, yogurt and muesli; wet and dry held separately thanks to BNTO's unique compartment! Taking inspiration by the original Japanese bento boxes, Cuppow's BNTO allows you to carry foods that taste the best together but don't travel well together! Basically canning jars are easy to clean, cheap, and make awesome lunchboxes. What we have here is a conveniently shaped insert that separates a canning jar into two compartments so you can mix or dip your food. Currently the BNTO line holds 6 fluid ounces (3/4 cup) and is built to fit snugly under the standard metal lid of a wide-mouth canning jar. Cuppow com¬mits 5% of their profits to domestic charities and social initiatives, so you can feel great while you eat great! Cuppow is an American company that grew out of a need to develop everyday products that would help us decrease our own eco-footprint. American made and family-friendly, BNTO is 100% made in the USA from recycled food-grade polypropylene in our ongoing effort to divert as much unnecessary waste from the landfill as possible. Designer: Cuppow [ Buy it Here ] - Related posts: |
Optical Heartbeat For Better Diagnosis Posted: 09 Jul 2013 04:38 AM PDT The Optical Stethoscope is a nifty piece of technology that acts as assistive device for doctors. Through graphic representation on its knob, it shows doctors the heartbeat, or stomach fluid sounds in waveforms. Basic info like heart rate and pulse is displayed for faster comprehension. The basic idea behind the concept is to aid doctors in making faster and accurate diagnosis. Medical students who are not yet familiar with the sound of internal organs, will find it easy to use this device, especially in an emergency situation. Designer: Seobin Oh - Related posts:
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Posted: 09 Jul 2013 12:01 AM PDT We commonly overlook the fact that the water we use to clean dishes, flush the toilet, or water plants is the same quality of what we drink! It’s not only unnecessary, but wasteful when we use new fresh water rather than reuse it for multiple purposes. The DuO sink system aims to solve this problem in the kitchen with a simple dual-reservoir design that separates reusable water from sewage. The saved water can then be used to water plants or assist in the dish-washing cycle. Designer: Joris Bonnesoeur - Related posts:
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Posted: 09 Jul 2013 12:01 AM PDT Smartphones’ built-in speakers have gotten better, but there are still times when you want a little oomph in your audio! The db60 provides just that while keeping things compact and easy-to-use with its buttonless design. The wall-mountable speaker streams crystal-clear music via Bluetooth or USB, and will simultaneously charge your phone. A small “wing” extends from the main body and provides a nifty place to rest your device while you dance! Designer: DN Aps - Related posts: |
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