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Why would you want a
digital camera that
doubles up as a
rubber stamp? Why?
The answer is
simple….just for
fun! As of now
digicams offer a
variety of options
and modes (sepia,
landscape etc.) to
take pictures and
edit them. Stampy
Digital Camera gives
you the option of
creating a
rubber-stamp version
of your photograph,
so that you stamp it
onto any sheet of
paper or surface. If
you ask me, the best
way to tweak this
concept will be to
have it stamp out
pictures in multi
colors instead of
the single red. What
do you think?
Designer: Jinhee Kim
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Have you ever
wondered how people
with vision
impairment get
dressed? How do they
know what goes with
what, what matches?
Texture and touch
can only tell so
much but color has
to be seen, not
felt. In fact if a
person is born
blind, how do they
know what a color is
at all? It’s a
labeling system
almost entirely
based on visual
feedback. The
Bright-F aims to
translate that
information into
sounds.
It detects the
brightness,
saturation, and hue
of color. You can
sort thru like
colors by organizing
them in groups with
similar tones. This
is incredibly useful
for washing basic
garments because we
all
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Our world packed
sewer, packed
barriers. The
Oneself project – a
bathroom for person
who lives itself.
For it each wall
spare and him
necessary each
square metre for
selfrealization.
There is no
bathroom, there is
simply wall.
Designer: Pavel
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Lost in the dark!
That’s usually what
happens when you get
home from a long
day of working,
skateboarding,
drinking, whatever!
It’s dark outside,
you wanna get into
your house, but by
golly if it isn’t
the most difficult
thing in the world
to get that key
aligned with the key
hole in order to
insert and turn!
Here’s the key to
this problem. The “V
Lock.” It’s got a v.
You put the key in
the v. You open the
door. Perfect.
I think you’ll
understand this
concept in basically
0 seconds. It’s
just that obvious.
Props to designer
Junjie Zhang for
making the world a
more intuitive
place, one lock
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Many of us take
water for granted.
It’s difficult to
appreciate
something when in
its purest form has
no color, odor, or
shape. Designer
Hyun Ko promotes
awareness and the
significance of
water by giving us a
sweet juicy drink
called Blooming
Water. When your
straw pierces a thin
barrier holding the
colored juice
concentrate, it
spills into the
water forming
clouds of color. For
a brief moment, what
looks still is
actually always
moving. Appreciate
it.
Designer: Hyun-a Ko
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Zero has an enormous
amount of value when
you are calculating
and even on your
ruler. The
specialized Zero
Point Ruler places
“0” plum in the
center of the stick
so that it’s easy to
measure out or draw
lines.
Traditionally rulers
or scales start off
with “0” flushed to
the left; this
ruler has it placed
in the center as a
matter of
convenience. Wonder
if it will make any
difference to your
measuring skills!
BTW, there is a
solar panel running
along one length of
the scale, and no
specific reason
mentioned. Anyone
willing to venture a
guess?
Designers: Hoyoung
Lee, Seunghwa Jeong,
Jin-young
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You’ve got a lot to
say about tubes.
Everyone does!
Everyone has an
opinion for tubes!
And I’m sure you
know the tubes I’m
talking about,
rescue tubes! The
kind they didn’t
have enough of on
the Titanic. In
fact, I hear all of
theres were just
crappy sinky tubes.
These tubes are
much better than
those. These are
just fantastic. This
project is called
“Unitube” and it’s
made for when a lot
of people are about
to drown. They just
hang on. They just
hang out. They rock
the Unitube.
Connection,
connection,
reflection, air
hole, handle, hook.
These are the
elements included in
this strip of three
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If you ask me I’d
say yes, but spoons
and stirrers are
there for a reason
too. While you
linger over the
double meaning,
let’s just grab some
coffee in this
special cup and
imagine how we would
stir in the milk and
sugar if none of the
above implements
were at hand. With
our fingers of
course! And that too
via its flexible
lid; poke a finger
through and get
stirring mister!
“Finger Coffee”
Anyone?
Designers: Li Cheng
& Zhang Xun for
Newplan Design
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That’s all you need
for the most
naturally
ninja-tastic
backpack you’re ever
gonna own. Straight
from Shenkar College
of engineering and
design in Tel Aviv,
Israel, here’s
Davidi Galid’s
“Meiosis.” Three
dimensional polygons
galore in a grid
system that screams
naturalistic and
it’s probably really
really safe on the
inside.
I don’t often do
this, but this
designer, Davidi
Galid, has such a
way with words that
I’ve just got to
quote him
word-for-word:
The backpack is the
development of a new
way of assembly that
utilizes the
physical attributes
of the materials
from which it is
made. It is
constructed
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Faucets are getting
trendier and sleeker
by the day. The
shift in focus is to
have a line up that
is streamlined and
not so obvious.
While gilded ivory
taps do have their
charm, its sometimes
the understated ones
that really stand
out. Trying to fit
into this latest
trend is the Fluid
Faucet Series. The
USP seems to be the
cohesive design with
seamless integration
of touchpanels for
water temperature
control on the body
of the faucets.
Water pressure and
other controls are
located at the
shower head.
Designer: Jordan
Tomnuk
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