I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
I Am David Sandford
Friday, 6 January 2012
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
It is one thing to design a space-saving idea for a single room, or a piece of multi-purpose transforming furniture…but this collection is on another level entirely. From all-in-one living, kitchen and work spaces to sofas and entertainment centers, Boxetti has raised the bar on modern interior designs.
God I'd love these!
Monday, 5 December 2011
Franc Grom
Using traditional designs from his home country, Slovenian born artist, Franc Grom, creates some of the most intricate carvings I have ever seen. What makes Franc’s work so unique, is that all the carving is done on eggs in egg shell. Anyone that has blown an egg, knows how fragile the shell gets once the reinforcement of the yolk and white inside has been removed. So the fact that Franc’s designs have anything between 2,500 – 3,500 cuts and holes says something for his steady hand and delicacy of his work.
Friday, 2 December 2011
The 45-Degree Neck
What will happen if we shift the mouth of the bottle from the top to a 45-degree angle? You may not be able to fill it to the brim, and drinking from it may be a bit weird, but filling the bottle from a water cooler or fountain will surely become easy. This simple placement difference can do a heck lot for the packaging design and I think it’s radical and awesome.
Designers: Hsu Hsiang-Min, Liu Nai-Wen & Chen Yu-Hsin
Designers: Hsu Hsiang-Min, Liu Nai-Wen & Chen Yu-Hsin
The Humble Pizza Box: Masterfully Redesigned
You may think the pizza box is as good a design as it could ever be, however 'Green Box' have produced a piece of genius. Their pizza box breaks in half, producing four 'plates' and a fridge friendly storage box for the remaining pizza.
Mobile Smart Phone Grocery Shopping in Subway Stations
South Korean grocery chain Tesco was looking for a way to one-up their major competitor – impossible to do in terms of physical shops due to a lack of actual stores; hence, they turned toward the world wide web with a combination of mobile phone and QR code technologies.
Using smartphones, shoppers can browse the isles during time normally spent idle anyway on their way to or from work. Their purchased products are then delivered by the store, waiting for them when they get home and ready to be put right into the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator or freezer.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)