Bookmaking by Fabian Oefner →
Beautifully executed idea where product can come to life in books.
Beautifully executed idea where product can come to life in books.
Al Yasid Oozeear is a car designer bringing your visions into reality.
I’m particularly fond of his radical modifications to the Porsche Carrera.
Inspired by Dieter Rams’ minimalism and functional design, TypeMachine encapsulates precise attention to detail and material beauty. Combining design, typography, 3D, and motion, its polished aluminum and glass surfaces achieve a cohesive look. Created as a pocket-friendly tool for adjusting fonts on the go, TypeMachine embodies functional aesthetics, letting users explore typography while drawing on timeless design principles.
he Nike Grind Dumbbell is made with at least 20% Nike Grind rubber, a material recycled from Nike’s shoe manufacturing process. This results in each set of dumbbells having its own distinct appearance, featuring vibrant hues from past footwear collections layered over a consistent grey base color.
Designed in collaboration with creative visionary Pharrell Williams, Over The Moon combines the imaginative power of LEGO® creation with the infinite potential of space to provide inspiration for everyone everywhere.
First Things is a creative image-making studio working across film, CGI, animation, design and photography.
The beautiful work of Industrial Designer from Daegu, Korea
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A beautiful homage and redesign of SONY’s iconic console by Designers PDF HAUS and Mingyu Kim
Resonate LightVision is a meditation headset for US startup Resonate designed by Layer.
This headset features an LED light matrix that allows powerful meditation to be attained simply and effortlessly, regardless of level of experience. In a world where we are increasingly exposed to stressors – from the recent pandemic, to constant screen time – this kind of immersive meditation is more important and relevant than ever before.
The headset features an LED light matrix that translates videos of the natural world into an ever-changing sequence of biomorphic patterns that are visible through closed eyes and proven to activate the brain’s frequency-following response. The soft and welcoming design of the Resonate LightVision headset sets a new standard for meditation, with a calming, minimal design language that encourages a restful state of mind before the product is even in use.
The textile-wrapped casing of LightVision softens the high-tech product and creates a tactile experience, while the seamlessly integrated, adjustable strap is elevated by metallic branding details that evoke the design language of jewellery. These details bring the tech accessory closer to a piece of fashion.
A nod to the one of the greats, Marcello Gandini. His automotive design was nothing short of perfection. His work to this day is better than a lot of the crap out there (including the cyber-truck).
Multidisciplinary design unit based in San Francisco and Seoul. Founded by Hoyoung Joo and Jaehoon Jung
Mercedes-Benz has revealed its take on the vehicle as a “living creature” with the Vision AVTR concept, which takes design cues from the sci-fi fantasy film Avatar.
I’m just inlove with these products.
Industrial designer from Korea. Her instagram also features beautifully crafted work
The Kinetic Sculpture That Draws Infinite Patterns On Sand.
The project is currently looking for crowd-funding via Kickstarter
The relationship between a product’s form and its function has been shifting through out the history of industrial design. ‘Form follows function’ or ‘form is the function’ has almost become clichés in the field. They are ultimately the truths because they really help the realization of user-friendly products. In a world of consumerism, a design that is ‘both beautiful and useful’ means almost anything.
Created by Chengtao Yi
Clive Roddy is a designer and maker based in a small rural town near Bath, UK.
A toy building brick can be whatever you imagine it to be, or even something you've never imagined. Braille Bricks is an experiment that transforms these bricks into a tool capable of encouraging creativity, helping blind children learn to read and write. It also encourages the inclusion of children with or without visual impairment.