Special shoes for pregnant women, when the comfort is brought forward, wraped in joyful design.
Cable Sketch
If you cannot change the situation, change our attitude towards it. Cables very often desturb the aesthetic feelings of many people, let alone designers. Kyung Sunghyun and Jeon Geehee took a look at the situation from a very different perspective.
Mercedes
This design looks like the Benz Patent Motor Car from 1886 and has found a way to travel into the future. The carriage integrates next-gen technologies like a drive-by-wire joystick replacing the traditional steering wheel and an emission free fuel cell system.
360 Paper Bottle
The 360 Paper Bottle is the first of its kind in the world, and a true environmentally-friendly solution to the problem of plastic water bottles. Totally recyclable.
Wheelbarrow
The humble wheelbarrow reinvented into a stunning design by Matt Moriarty, which is an interesting interlacement of images.
Dentris
Dentris is designed by Clemens Auer from Vienna, Austria, and is the first mobile cart for dental treatments that deals with special conditions like home-care patients.
Aurea
Aurea is a collection of 3 frames, that can be a drainer or a container for mugs, dishes and bottles. So perfectly simple as it is useful and clear.
Teapot
This cool new tea kettle/pot from Vessel Ideation gives you a great new experience of making tea. It allows you to boil directly on the stove, and then pour straight into your cup. The vessel itself, called “One“, is made from enamel-coated stainless steel and a high-temperature silicone e- which allows you to place the teapot directly on the stove, but still pick it up to pour when it’s ready. The ornament servs as indicator for the water temperature, it appears when the water has boiled.
Design makes happy
Design critic Don Norman turns his incisive eye toward beauty, fun, pleasure and emotion, as he looks at design that makes people happy. He names the three emotional cues that a well-designed product must hit to succeed.
About Don Norman: Don Norman is the author of the classic books "The Design of Everyday Things", "Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things" and "The Design of Future Things".
A PhD in Psychology, he is the co-founder of the usability consultancy Nielsen Norman Group, and was earlier Vice President of Research at Apple Computer, and head of Apple’s Advanced Technology Group (ATG), briefly renamed Apple Research Laboratories.