Showing posts with label Industrial Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Design. Show all posts
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Mutewatch a new essential design concept
A new watch concept arrives from Sweden, a group of young swedesh projected a new gadget for a new electronic lifestyle: Mutewatch!
It is a new watch that follows a bit the "low design" concept, to be essential and simple with an easy technology and good tasty design.
The Mutewatch price is 199€ to see how it works and how to make an order go to Mutewatch website for extra info. Click Mutewatch.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Too Late watches is Low Design
With the economic crisis there is a new trend in Design: the essential or low design. Get the most with little, provoke emotions with extreme simplicity and low cost design.
The Too Late glowing watches are a good example. Made of sylicon, waterproof, 5 colors, ultralight and a trendy attractive design. I just bought one a week ago and since then it is always with me.
For more info click Too Late
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Industrial Design
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Zero Mouse concept by Oliver Rosito
Surfing around the net I found this intersting concept of Mouse named "Zero Concept" designed by Oliver Rosito from Istituto Europeo di Design Madrid.
It is clear the transportation design influence in his approach, it is very attractive and well done the only doubt I have is about the ergonomics because of the empity space on the sides...usually that is the point where we put our thingers to hold securely the mouse!
It is clear the transportation design influence in his approach, it is very attractive and well done the only doubt I have is about the ergonomics because of the empity space on the sides...usually that is the point where we put our thingers to hold securely the mouse!
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Industrial Design
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Quick tips in sketching by IDSketching
IDSKETCHING.COM: Quickness Tips from Industrial Design Sketching on Vimeo.
This video tutorial follows the quick sketch/ideation of a cell phone concept as it goes from a quick sketch to concept composition page in the matter of minutes! Check it out and see about taking some easy shortcuts to get to a final sketch presentation page.
For more skeching tutorials go visit IDSketching
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Industrial Design,
sketches,
tutorial
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ballpoint pen tutorial sketch
IDSKETCHING.COM: Printer Sketch from Industrial Design Sketching on Vimeo.
In this video appeared on IDSKETCHING.Com a good example about how to make a nice ballpoint pen sketch and after a render using Photoshop.
Video by Idsketching
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Industrial Design,
sketches,
tutorial
Thursday, October 15, 2009
EcoDesign ring by Linda Schailon

Linda Schailon designed this "eco ring" made of recyclable plastic straws, this is a brilliant idea because changing type of straws we can get millions of color and style combinations.
It is possible to buy this eco ring visiting the site www.lindaschailon.com/flow where you will find seven types of ring collections.
Designer Linda Schailon 2009 project Milan, Italy
Source Youngdesigner.it
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Industrial Design
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Chaise lounge Wave by Paolo Frigerio

Designer Paolo Frigerio
Frigerio Design Studio, Como, Italy
Info via Youngdesigner.it
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designer,
Industrial Design
Monday, August 10, 2009
Marker sketch tutorial by Spencer Nugent


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Industrial Design,
sketches,
tutorial
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Too Late watch: design essential

The Too Late glowing watches are a good example. Made of sylicon, waterproof, 5 colors, ultralight and a trendy attractive design. I just bought one a week ago and since then it is always with me.
For more info click Too Late
Labels:
Design News,
Industrial Design
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Giraffe Mechanics by Andrew Chase

It is incredible! Great work!
Source Baekdal.com
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designer,
Industrial Design,
sculpture
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Samsung solar cellular phone

Info and photo via Core77
Friday, January 23, 2009
"CUT" heating system by Alessandro Canepa

The CUT element belongs to the Caleido Fine Design Collection.
Photo and info via : www.youngdesigner.it
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Industrial Design
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
BriefCeramiCase by Stasinoupulos


Alexandros Stasinoupulos designed and realized this briefcase using a special ceramic material that gives to its creation a very compact high quality perception and also a real functional protection effect. The BRIEFCeramiCASE.
We could say that the quality detail of this design is very close to a concept car design, the blend between semirigid material (the leather) and the rigid one (the ceramic) is well done thanks also to the color choice taste.
Alexandros Stasinoupulos , with this project, has won the International Forum Design 2008.
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Industrial Design
Monday, December 22, 2008
Pocket Light by Hyun Jin Yoon and Eun Hak

Photo and news via Designerblog.it
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Industrial Design
Friday, September 19, 2008
Design Tunes Up Altec Lansing

Darrin Caddes has his work cut out for him. In the dimly lit backroom of a ritzy Manhattan hotel, a dozen or so gadget bloggers and technology writers have gathered to meet with Caddes, vice-president for corporate design at headset maker Plantronics (PLT).
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News and photo Via: www.Businessweek.com
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Industrial Design
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
RESPITE shelter + hammock

This shelter has been designed by american designer Ryan Heiser.
Info via Coscablog.it
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
"Booklight" by Emiliano Brinci

It is a very simple concept that offers a decorative and useful element to have in our home, its style can be combined with modern and classical furniture. Its lightness shares a part of the decorative job with the books in a sort of mixing roles, the "Booklight" integrates the books in its own Design message.
Photo and news Via: youngdesigner.it
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Industrial Design
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Dum Dum Arredamente new site

Dum Dum Arredamente is the name of this site.
Photo and news Via: coscablog
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
"Paper scale" an ultraslim balance

There is an ultracompact pressure sensor inside the main thin platforme and a paper display, thanks to the used materials and technology we can also fold this "balance" which is waterproof, too.
Photo and News Via: idie4id
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Industrial Design
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