Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Comprehensive Solution for a Complex Condition
- iF Concept Design Awards 2014 – Select from 300 Shortlisted Entries
- Grass Printer For Lawnly Creatives
- Tranism Episode 4, Boskke Giveaway!
- Pitch Perfect
- Wrist Power!
- Powerline Chopper of the Future
Comprehensive Solution for a Complex Condition Posted: 25 Mar 2014 07:50 AM PDT The wearable Dialog band was designed to give epileptic patients peace of mind in their everyday lives. Using a mix of new technologies like miniature biometric sensors & flexible circuit boards, the discreet patch can be worn on the body or attached to a wristband where it wirelessly pairs with the user’s smartphone to notify them when it’s time to take medication or even alert the onset of a seizure. Collected biometric & environmental data can then be shared easily with physicians for overall more productive management of the condition. Designer: Artefact - Related posts:
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iF Concept Design Awards 2014 – Select from 300 Shortlisted Entries Posted: 25 Mar 2014 06:23 AM PDT As Steve Jobs puts is, "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower," and we cannot help but being big-time fans of innovators. Imagination, inspiration and discovering the possibilities of our own thinking, is what Yanko Design is all about. It's only natural that we become the seeding ground for innovations. Here is a teaser of what to expect from this year’s design thinkers; select sixty designs from the shortlisted 300 entries of the iF Concept Design Awards 2014. Designers: Various - Related posts:
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Grass Printer For Lawnly Creatives Posted: 25 Mar 2014 04:44 AM PDT Move over dot matrix, because here comes the grass matrix. The Grass Printer is an automated mower that lets you create messages and art on your lawn. The mower’s smaller sized blades (resolution matters!) can selectively cut the grass to recreate whatever you sketch on its touchscreen. Small motors move the cutter shaft horizontally and vertically to create the selective trimming. The area of the art is defined by four sensors placed at each corner. Get one for yourselves and create the mother of all status messages. Of course on grass! Designers: Prof. Doh Han Young, Jeong Koo Hee & Kim Min Hong - Related posts: |
Tranism Episode 4, Boskke Giveaway! Posted: 25 Mar 2014 02:24 AM PDT Hey YD’ers! Episode 4 of my YouTube vlog series TRANISM is fresh off the cookie line and ready for consumption. In this week’s episode, I try out the Boskke Cube planter for myself and go big by choosing an orchid as a guinea pig. To celebrate my new channel, I’m giving one lucky YouTuber a chance to win a cube. Just hit up the video to find out how to enter. YouTube: TRANISM - Related posts:
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Posted: 25 Mar 2014 01:11 AM PDT Hammering pins into the ground for pitching the tent is a big hassle during camping. It can be difficult and dangerous. ’45 degree PIN-DOWN’ allows you to drive tent pins into the ground without the needing hammer. It uses a foot pedal and one's whole body weight to make the task easier, safer, and more efficient. The pedal, which doubles up as the pin case, drives the light weight Titanium pins downward at a 45-degree angle. 45 degree PIN-DOWN is a 2013 Red Dot Award: Design Concept winning project. Designers: Jeon Youngwon & Jeong Eunji - Related posts: |
Posted: 25 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT When you’re on the go and need some extra juice for your devices, an external battery is your best friend. That is, if you’ve remembered to pack it. The first wearable recharger of its kind, ATOM was designed to ensure you always have access to power when you need it. The stylish band provides enough battery to fully recharge most phones. Better yet, it wirelessly syncs with your device via Bluetooth, vibrates with your notifications and even let’s you page your phone when you’ve misplaced it! Check out the vid for more! Designer: WATT? - Related posts: |
Powerline Chopper of the Future Posted: 25 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT The PLC28 is a futuristic quadrocopter concept specifically designed to aid in the dangerous task of maintaining power lines. No more truck and ladder adventures— the piloted multi-rotor design provides stability for technicians to work from a safe platform to make repairs or complete general maintenance. It’s easier for workers and quicker recovery from power outages! The PLC28 has 4 ducted fans including two coaxial rotors which drastically reduce noise while increasing safety. In the event of a rotor drop out, the helicopter is still able to fly. The multiple rotors create an extremely stable flight position based on a fly-by-wire system which is supported by GPS positioning. Ducted fans also prevent the possibility of contact between rotors and cable wires. Designer: Felix Schumacher & Lino Lehner - Related posts: |
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