Monday, July 28, 2008

Changing Building Facade acts Like Pixels formed by Natural Light

When you are looking at these pictures this might look like a modern piece of architecture, but after you’ll see the video attached below you’ll see that Flare is more than that.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

IDEO

Each year, the best in design is honored with the Industrial Design Excellence Awards, sponsored by Business Week and presented by the Industrial Designers Society of America.

In 2008, IDEO won seven awards and had a total of 25 finalists.

Inside Beijing's National Swimming Center

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A multidisciplinary design team employed an innovative digital process to produce a surprising, highly integrated envelope-and-structure combination.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Green car concept


Royal College of Art unveils their sleek sustainable concept list of cars. Made entirely of aerodynamic glass, these cars are envisioned to answer the emission and energy efficiency issues that we have at the moment.

Think like a designer

Dan Buchner drives business results through design. But design, says Buchner, isn't just about good-looking, functional products or attractive graphics. It's about putting the designer's mindset to work throughout the organization.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Best, Weirdest, and Most Wonderful Gadget Designs of 2008

The 2008 International Design Excellence Awards are in. These are like the Oscars of the industrial design world, taking the pulse of what's going on, highlighting tons of weird and wonderful gadgets.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Facebook puts on a new face



Applications still play a big part in Facebook's experience, but the company has done a good job of taming them with this redesign.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

When is a phone not a phone?

When it's the OpenMoko, that's when. In fact, its own creators are hesitant to call it a phone, but that's been one of the easiest ways to get it into the public eye. Their plan isn't to compete with juggernauts like the iPhone, but to take a much earlier cue from Apple's playbook: the Apple I.

Cryptex Phone Concept Makes Calls a Puzzling Experience

Sometimes I pick up my phone and say to myself “Gee, this communication device just isn't cryptic enough. It's too user friendly and not enough like a puzzle out of the Da Vinci Code.” Apparently designer Marc Schömann was listening in, because he's now created a baton style mobile that forces you to twist sections of it to make calls.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

When you design, think different

Design site of the week

With almost 20 years of experience in information design, information architecture, and user-centered design, Peter J. Bogaards, is a recognized leader in the international information design community. Prior to founding BogieLand, he worked for the InfoDesign & Usability Group of Razorfish Europe and was information and user interface designer of Informaat.

Like Peace Corp for designers

Many of us pursue design partly because we wanted a life of creativity, and partly because we had our dreams of being a doctor crushed out of us by the first chemistry class in college. That nagging desire to do good in the world doesn’t have to go unfulfilled just because we chose to push around pixels and prototypes for our professional career. These organizations do a good job of helping designers find out how to do the right thing, by connecting them to causes and people in desperate need of a little design. Check them out, then use your creative powers for good.

Thoughts on design thinking

A powerful methodology for marrying creative right-brain thinking and analytical left-brain thinking, design thinking doesn’t prefer one method of thinking over another but rather, it blends the positive aspects of both.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Oriens Glider

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This stunning energy-efficient glider recently took top prize in the Lucky Strike Junior Designer Competition for its innovative re-envisioning the life-cycle of the airplane. Designed by Roland Cernat, the Oriens Glider is constructed entirely of recyclable materials, runs on clean energy, and boasts a sleek translucent shell finished with glossy organic contours. Read more.

Mowercycle!

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Behold the mowercycle! Is this an awesome DIY design or what? This ingenious bicycle-lawnmower fashioned by an unknown suburban lawn owner out of an old bicycle and a broken lawnmower, is a testament to the creativity of the human spirit.

inhabitat

Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Japan's New Green Car Push



Detroit will have to work hard to catch Japanese automakers in the race to produce hybrids, electric cars, cleaner diesels, and fuel-cell vehicles.

Swedish ski helmets and body armor rock.

With the spread of global information networks that tie everyone together over time and space, it is amazing what small companies in distant parts of the world can create and sell. POC is a tiny, new Swedish company that is designing protective gear for racing in X games at skiercross, advanced freeskiing or any other type of extreme alpine skiing. 

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Dan Buchner on Impacting Global Issues By Design

Some of the world’s most significant problems can’t be solved with products alone, no matter how well designed they may be.

Richard Sapper: Fifty Years at the Drawing Board



At 75, design pioneer Richard Sapper continues to push his craft in new directions.

Selling P&G



P&G's chief marketing officer talks about the power of the Pampers brand--how strategic design moved the brand from "just" a product to an emotional experience between an infant and parent.

Design Collaborative: Back to Basics

Too many people can unfortunately relate to the following experience: You go to sit in a chair but you can't easily find or operate the controls to adjust how you like to sit. If you've experienced this scenario—or your customers have—then Allsteel's new Acuity chair should definitely be considered for your future projects.

Web 2.0 and the new role of Information Architects

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In the world of Web 2.0, the role of Information Architects are getting more important and complex than ever.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Table of Contents: Creative and Beautiful Examples

Table of contents is often considered to be one of the most unspectacular design elements ever invented. Because of its simple, usual form, table of contents is often not given the attention it may deserve — after all, it is just a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Future by Design

Future by Design presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture. There are many people today who are concerned with the serious problems that face our modern society: unemployment, violent crime, replacement of humans by technology, over-population and a decline in the Earth's ecosystems. As you will see, Future by Design is dedicated to confronting all of these problems by actively engaging in the research, development, and application of workable solutions.

Segway CTO is riding away to Apple

Segway, the manufacturer of the scooter-like device that was supposed to change the world, is losing an early employee. Doug Field, the company's chief technology officer, is leaving the company to become a vice president of product design at Apple.

17 Cool Speakers Designs that Look Better than They Sound

Home audio speakers are designed to sound great, but many designers take it to the next level and create something so sexy that people can’t help but stare.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

10 Gonzo Machines From Rogue Inventor Buckminster Fuller

The late, great architect and inventor brought us the geodesic dome, but Buckminster Fuller’s often twisted, often brilliant vision extended far beyond air-conditioned sporting arenas.

Innovation Doesn't Need Best Practices. It Needs Weird Practices!

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Today innovation is no question the hottest topic but executives are generally disappointed in their ability to make innovation work or making tangible outputs or results.

Designing for mobile people not mobile devices

We must focus on mobile people, not mobile devices. In other words, we are not merely shrinking in size a Web experience, but creating an entirely new platform for communication and interaction.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Link Child Locator


Link is a product that a parent would use to help locate or keep track of a child in a crowded environment such as an airport, mall, or busy street. > More

IDEO Method cards

IDEO helps companies innovate. Key to their success as a design and innovation firm is the skill from understanding people and their experiences.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Designed to Win

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Beyond the double glass doors, out past the marble fountain burbling near the Tiger Woods building, a billion perfect blades of grass stood at attention. Songbirds twittered....

Friday, June 27, 2008

Five points about the aesthetics of interaction design

In interaction design, we are not doing visual art. The user's aesthetic experience lies in the interaction, the way in which the system behaves and responds over time in interplay with the user. To put it simply, when we talk about aesthetics we need to talk about look and feel, not merely about look." (Jonas Löwgren)

Designing better services


Read this great summary about Service Design and how it can help address some key challenges facing organizations today. Down the load the PDF.

CNET's new, improved design

After more than a dozen years of bringing you content surrounded by yellow and green, CNET is getting a new look. As you'll see below, the carnival of colors is being replaced by a cleaner look that pivots off their updated, red CNET logo and our content.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Plug-In Hybrid Leads Toyota's Drive Beyond Oil

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Toyota, rightly or wrongly, is widely considered the greenest automaker, and the company hopes to solidify its hold on the title and move beyond oil through a sweeping plan to produce cleaner, more efficient cars -- beginning with a plug-in hybrid it will produce by 2010.

Indie video game designers break through

In the second grade, James Silva didn't just play "Mario" and "Zelda" on his Nintendo but drew pictures of new levels and cooked up ideas for future games.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Coffee Carrier Bag

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If you're stepping out to grab a coffee, decency requires you ask your co-workers if anyone else wants one. But on the way back to the office, you curse your own decency as you juggle multiple hot cups and the phone rings or you need to pull out your keys.

Here's a smart solution: A nifty solution is this carry-bag for coffees!

An elegant way to carry coffee and the carrier could be reused over and over again. Definitely a hit for coffee addicts and maybe our environmentalists as well!

Masters of Collaboration

The 21st century design environment trades individual stars for teamwork uniting designers, engineers, anthropologists, and others.

Herman Miller's Clinical Trials

Herman Miller took the office by storm with an ergonomically correct chair. Now it's trying to build up its hospital business.

Inventors

Inventors are a breed apart, a special kind of people who imagine what does not yet exist. Here are some great ones: Segway inventor Dean Kamen, Forrest Bird who invented the respirator, and Woody Norris, creator of the Air Scooter, amongst others.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Re-Thinking Digital Design: How To Feel Your Way To Innovation

Innovation can be defined simply as “introducing something new for the first time”, according to The Myths of Innovation author, Scott Berkun. Innovation is something that companies struggle to foster because it is seen as a key to differentiation, market leadership and therefore more customers and larger revenues. Read article here.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

How To Deliver A Great Plan

Thinking like a designer can transform the way you develop products, services, processes - and even strategy.

ICON A5 Folding Plane Looks Like Sportscar, Costs as Much as Maserati

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Loaded with features like folding wings (so you can keep it in your garage) and seat belt-like parachutes (so you can ease the whole thing down to the ground), ICON Aircraft’s new light sport airplane (LSA), dubbed the A5, might just be the ultimate joyride.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Crowded House

A firm based in Rotterdam solves the problem of too many people on too small a planet by tunneling down, packing tight and making pigs fly.

The '$100 laptop' may be a glimpse of the future

You've no doubt heard of the "$100 laptop" project. The idea is to help poor kids around the world by providing them with simple, durable, usable and wireless laptops for downloading and using textbooks and educational software, playing games and communicating.

Web Design Inspiration

Here are some web design sites that lend themselves towards great design.

BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth

A concept car that stirs the imaginations of car enthusiasts and vandals alike. Pictures are abundant, but be sure to check the video to see how cool this really is.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Something new



You may have noticed that Google has a new favicon, the small icon you see in your browser next to the URL or in your bookmarks list.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

From Mind-Blowing to Mockery — The iPhone 2 Mocked Up

The creative types that make up Apple's fan base have been busy dreaming up the ideal iPhone, Version 2. (Steve Jobs is expected to introduce the real thing on Monday.)

T-Shaped People

Interactive Marketing needs a holistic approach to creativity that blends big ideas with simplicity....

You’ve probably heard of the term “T-Shaped People.” Not sure who exactly coined the phrase, but the first time I heard it was from IDEO’s Tim Brown.

The notion is simple—cultivate people on your team that have a core competency, but can easily branch out (like the shape of a T). They ideally possess traits such as curiosity, empathy and aren’t afraid to ask why. And there is a distinction between this type of individual vs. a “jack-of-all trades.” The core competency and branches are complimentary, with the branches being secondary strengths. It represents breadth and depth of skills.

Design Companyof the week: Continuum


Continuum is a design and innovation consultancy. We are a group of design strategy, brand experience and product innovation experts.

Heat Sensitive Wallpaper

As the temperature rises, flowers bloom on the vines.

Extravagant Designs by Luigi Colani

Luigi Colani is a legend among industrial designers (see both his sites 1 and 2). His radical-looking Colani trucks, and his streamlined piano, but now - thanks to the photo material provided by Roger Todd, exclusively for DRB - you have a glimpse of his other designs.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

100 miles per gallon or bust!

Carmakers are already charging batteries, tuning engines, and inflating tires to get ready for the Progressive Automotive X Prize contest, which will deliver $10 million to the winner whose car can exceed 100 miles per gallon.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Touch Screen Turntables

The ATTIGO TT was created by Scott Hobbs, a student at Dundee University studying innovative product design.

Evironmental Headquarters

What does one of the largest independently owned oil and gas companies do to turn over a more sustainable leaf? Well, in this case, EnCana hired green-tech architecture firm du jour Foster + Partners to design their new, environmentally sustainable headquarters in Calgary, Canada.

Industrial Robot

Robot trained to dance, paint, and...write the bible!

Beautiful And Original Product Designs

An overview of some beautiful and original product designs which will hopefully make the cut and will be available in the next years. Some of them are already available today.



Saturday, May 24, 2008

Nubrella

April Showers Bring Nubrella's Hands-Free Weather Protection (and Thumbs-Down From the Ladies)

42 Awesome Business Card Designs

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In today’s tech-oriented world of short attention spans it is more important than ever to make a compelling first impression. A brilliant business card that speaks to your profession, serves some unusual function or that transforms into something else can be a great way to grab attention and inspire those you meet. Organized by category here are 42 extremely creative business card designs.

Yamaha Branded Motorcycle Exoskeleton: A Segway on Steroids

Art Center Pasadena student Jake Loniak has taken everything that is cool about exoskeletons and motorcycles and crammed it into this Yamaha-branded Deux Ex Machina motorcycle.

Friday, May 23, 2008

The Most Incredible Parking Garages

The architecture and design of these buildings is as sophisticated and intricate as the cars they were built to house.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Autodesk at TED2008

At this year's TED2008 conference, Autodesk not only participated as a major sponsor, but hosted a lunch on Sustainable Design featuring Autodesk CEO Carl Bass and IDEO CEO Tim Brown as well as demonstrated a technology experiment called the BIGVIZ.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Thoughts on Interaction Design

Interaction Designers are the shapers of behavior. Behavior is a large idea, and may, at first blush, seem too large to warrant a single profession. But a profession has emerged nonetheless. This professional category includes the complexity of information architecture, the anthropologic desire to understand humanity, the altruistic nature of usability engineering, and the creation of dialogue. These topics are discussed in the four sections of this text.

Bezos On Innovation

Amazon.com's founder discusses his approach to innovation—both how to do it and how to stay focused when critics question high-risk projects.

Friday, May 16, 2008

A Zero-Emmissions Moto-Unicycle


The Uno accelerates with a simple lean and turns like a street bike on side-by-side wheels.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Yahoo! Design Pattern Library

Welcome to the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library. They're thrilled to be sharing patterns and code with the web design and development community.

Inside Steve's Brain

Lots have been written about Steve Jobs and Apple. Leander Kahney’s book, though, runs the full gamut on sharing the business mindset that drives Jobs and drives Apple to succeed. You’ll learn insights into developing new products, designing the customer experience, fostering an innovation spirit, hiring top talent, and sharing passion to “… put a ding in the universe.”

It’s a worthy read.

Sample some of INSIDE STEVE'S BRAIN...



Friday, May 09, 2008

Joshua Prince-Ramus: Designing the Seattle Central Library




With beautiful visualizations, architect Joshua Prince-Ramus deconstructs the collaborative process of building the Seattle Public Library, hailed by critics as one of the masterpieces of contemporary architecture. Watch the YouTube video above [20:43]

Innovation and Control

Navigating the complicated space between creativity and control in medical device design.

Luke Wroblewski on Web Form Design

Check out the podcast, where Luke answers a variety of questions such as:

  • Why web form design is important.
  • If form design is everywhere and easy, why are there so many bad forms?
  • What are some of the common mistakes web form designers make?
  • What are the Top 3 tips for improving web forms?

Monday, May 05, 2008

Inspirational PDF Magazines

Numerous visual arts publications from around the world are available for you to draw inspiration from. PDF magazines serve as excellent sources of both conceptual and visual.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Meet the real Iron Man

While audiences flood theaters this month to see the comic-book-inspired Iron Man, a real-life mad genius toils in a secret mountain lab to make the mechanical superhuman more than just a fantasy with the XOS Exoskeleton.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Forest Fire Clear Cut Robot



The forest fire prevention robot by Jordan Guelde is an advanced robot designed to clear large areas of foliage from around a forest fire to help stop the flames from spreading.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Revolutionary Minds

Design & Architecture. Read Seeds first online Revolutionary Minds which feature profiles thinkers from the forefront of science-inspired design and architecture.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

The tallest building in the world and still growing

When complete next year the Burj Dubai will stretch half a mile into the sky over the United Arab Emirates, taller than three Canary Wharf towers balanced on top of each other.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

The 36th International Exhibition of Invention

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More than 700 exhibitors, from 45 countries, are presenting at the 36th International Exhibition of Invention – the world's largest expo devoted to innovation. Here we present a selection of the inventors and their contraptions.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Longhand goes digital

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The Livescribe Pulse Smartpen turns a sheet of paper into a computer interface. Write down an equation, and the solution appears on the pen's screen. The pen has a built-in audio speaker: record a lecture, and by tapping the pen on a line from a page of handwritten notes, you can call up the corresponding section of the recording. The pen's computational features work so long as the user writes on paper printed with a special pattern, which is read by camera's in the pen's tip.

Check out the YouTube video:

Friday, March 28, 2008

The Little Engines That Would

These new vehicles are zippy and green, but are American drivers ready for cute?

Saturday, March 08, 2008

10 trends that will define logo design in 2008

It's important to be at the center of all design trends, because most clients want to be at the hype. And the hype for trends right now are pretty cool. Some have been out there for some time now, and others are somewhat new. Check it out.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A Futuristic Mobile Device Mockup

The idea behind this concept is exploit the internet ability in a mobile device. Touch screen, built in camera, scanner, WiFi, google map (hopefully google earth), google search, image search all in one slim device.

10 (More) Pieces of Clever Transforming Furniture: From Tetris Tables to Rooms in a Box

Why is transforming furniture so alluring? Does it appeal to our sense that innovation is progress?

Sofa Bed Table Chair Combined Furniture

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Building the Perfect Laptop

The superslim ThinkPad X300 is Lenovo's bid for leadership in the high-stakes world of laptops.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Cutting Edge Designers



If you want to see what’s really hot in design, check out this new series on the Innovation & Design channel on Cutting Edge Designers.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Function Dysfunction

Allison Arieff Allison Arieff, the former Editor in Chief of Dwell magazine, is Senior Content Lead for the design and innovation firm IDEO. In this article she discusses that in the never-ending quest to provide consumers with the newest, fastest, sleekest and most-highly-functioning-est stuff, technology companies (and their designers and engineers and marketers) often lose sight of the original purpose of the thing they are selling — not to mention the environmental and functional impacts.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Design Inc.


Want to know what the world of interior design is really like? Tune in to design inc., the show that takes you through the real elements of the interior design process — from the trials to the tribulations, to the triumphs.

Breaking the code

Frog recognized that the primary interface for the application, that which links the user with Lawson’s M3 application server, offered only limited interaction capabilities. The learning curve for frog was steep, with a huge number of codes and parameters to navigate, and an overwhelmingly comprehensive application scope.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Phone with fold-away screen launched



A Dutch company has squeezed a display the size of two business cards into a gadget no bigger than other mobile phones -- by making a screen that folds up when not in use.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Joint Venture

Robot Leg Inventors Inventions Best of the Rest 2007

Foot-ankle prostheses can be tiring to wear and produce an awkward, ungainly stride, but the PowerFoot One is the first with battery-powered springs that propel the wearer forward and create a more natural gait. Its built-in microprocessors and environmental sensors enable it to negotiate slopes, stairs and level ground with ease. Invented by Hugh Herr, a double amputee and MIT professor, the PowerFoot also recaptures the energy produced with each step.
Available Summer 2008
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Venturi Eclectic charges via solar or wind power

Having transformed themselves from a low-volume sports car manufacturer to a twenty-first century "CarbonNeutral" car-maker, Venturi is showed a pair of very interesting concepts at the Paris Motor Show.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Aquaduct: Mobile Filtration Vehicle

The Aquaduct is pedal powered vehicle that transports, filters, and stores water for the developing world. A peristaltic pump attached to the pedal crank draws water from a large tank, through a carbon filter, to a smaller clean tank. The clean tank is removable and closed for contamination-free home storage and use. A clutch engages and disengages the drive belt from the pedal crank, enabling the rider to filter the water while traveling or while stationary.


Apple Introduces the world's thinnest notebook

Apple introduces the world's thinnest laptop, the MacBook Air.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Big Ideas, Better World

Popular Mechanic's third annual innovation celebration, honor eight inventors (with video from the lab) and 10 products with one IQ-packed party and three discussions for our future.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Businesses have designs for the poor


As anyone who's fallen in love with an iPod or Wii game console can attest to, good product design matters. It can matter more, in fact, than how many (or what kind) of features are crammed into a device.