There are a lot of interesting USB drives out there. Some have caught my eye, but none have managed to steal my heart, until now.
Archive for the ‘Industrial Design’ Category
THe HP-01 is a combination digital wristwatch, calculator and personal calendar. Performed more than three-dozen functions to manipulate and interrelate time, calendar and numeric data. It demonstrated HP’s excellence at miniaturization.
Matthew Lim, a recent Industrial Design graduate from Art Center of Design, conceptualized this Sustainable Turntable, in hopes of pitching it to Sennheiser. [...]
Born in 1932, Dieter Rams is a German industrial designer mostly known for his work at Braun (1955-1995), and considered one of the 20th century's most influential industrial designers.
Although it seems to have garnered quite the amount of criticism from the biker community, it's hard to imagine why anyone wouldn't give the nUCLEUS motorbike concept from NONOBJECT a sporting chance.
Love this gorgeous Scrabble set designed by BYU design grad, Andrew Capener. My only (minor) critique is that the birch exterior case doesn't entirely match the rest of the walnut pieces, but all is forgiven once you look at what's inside.
A sweet Atari catalog from 1984 that featured Atari home computers, printers, disk drives, modems, joysticks, and accessories.
Although I'm not the biggest fan of Daft Punk (I know, crazy, right?), I will say that I have always enjoyed their visual aesthetic, specifically pertaining to their costumes. So when I saw this prop work by Atlanta graphic designer Harrison Krix, I [...]
Zontik is an international purveyor of luxury board games and gifts, and they believe that recreation is exactly that: the re-creation of something that is more than the sum of its parts.





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