Monday, November 28, 2011
Magnetic life buoy
One of the biggest fears while evacuating a sinking ship is the possibility of survivors being carried away by the tide, and people getting lost at sea. The Network Tube is a rescue tube with magnetic properties and aims to form a floating cluster, bringing people together via GPS. When people huddle together, they not only boost each other’s morale, but they also increase their chances of survival.
Designers: Son Kijo, Joon Hyoung Seo, Uhm Hyung Woo, Choi JinYoung & Kim Junpyo
Where is the Camera?
Air Clicker by Yeon Su Kim
A unique design concept which eliminates all that superfluous crap in most of the camera. Stripping the idea down to two modules you wear on your fingers, one a Bluetooth-enabled camera lens (which sends your “pictures” directly to your smartphone) and the other a motion-sensitive shutter button for “clicking”. Simply curving your fingers would enable the video mode. Smile for the fingers!
If you want to click pictures, wear the camera band on your thumb and the shutter button on your forefinger and gesture to click a pic. To take videos, simply curve your fingers to mimic a video camera grip and shoot. The tension from the finger movement triggers the shutter button to operate.
The art of the paper
Paper is the most important thing in our life new. We almost use it every day. Did ever think about what else can do by the paper?
Let me show you some paper of the art.
1.Architectural Paper Sculptures by katsumi hayakawa
3.Art on Paper
Let me show you some paper of the art.
1.Architectural Paper Sculptures by katsumi hayakawa
“floating city”
“traffic blue line”
“permutation”by katsumi hayakawa, 2011
2.Amazing Paper Sculptures
Monday, November 21, 2011
Life-Saving Skirt
Evacuation Skirt Inflates into a Kayak
Friday, November 18, 2011
Fashion Design of plastic by TOMAAS
New York-based fashion & art photographer Tomaas’ Plastic Fantastic series of images has an overall sense of etherealness. The model is staged with various plastic items such as straws, tubing, platters, and bottles. The striking contrast of the black background with the cool lighting creates an edgy, dream-like theatrical element.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Nokia New Phone
This fish-shaped concept is a departure from the rectangular devices we gawk over these days, and gives us an peek at a future where smartphone design has evolved beyond limitation. The soul of HumanForm contains part nanotechnology, a flexible display, and kinetic interaction. Nokia bills the concept as "a visionary solution beyond touch screen and voice communication where technology becomes invisible and intuition takes over." If HumanForm ever becomes real, users can bend the transparent display to navigate around the social-network-oriented interface. Aside from the entire phone being touch screen, it would also have support for gestures. Browsing images could occur simply by twisting the phone or bending it backward to zoom in. HumanForm could also have an "electro tactile" enhanced display, which could, for example, give an image of rocks a bumpy feel. Be sure to check out some real-life images of a HumanForm mockup at Pocket-Lint.
Everything you know about smartphone design will change one day.
Alternative Company Logos
Logos are around us anywhere in life. Logos are the special sign for people to remember. Did you ever think about what's different if change the logos a little bit? Let's see the changed logos.
Viktor Hertz is a Swedish freelance graphic designer with something of a sense of humor. Here, he takes some immediately recognizable company logos and twists them just a little to come up with something a little more forthright!
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