The Anti-paparazzi Clutch Bag is designed by Adam Harvey to protect and avoid being photographed. The bag is equipped with flash and sensor. When sensor detect camera flash, it will send out a brighter flash to blind the camera just like the one above. It is activated by powering it on and then tilting the clutch. Harvey is still working on the patent. If this success, I’m sure lots of artists are going to use it. Continue reading “Anti-Paparazzi Clutch Bag”
Category: Product Design
Bottle Clip By Matthias Ries
Bottleclip is designed as a cheap bottleholder or advertising gift, that simply snaps onto any standard sized mens bicycle. Due to a normed thread most bottles can be screwed directly into the clip. The target group is certainly not sportive cyclists but rather touring seniors or families that would like to have an extra liter or two easy at hand. Bottleclip provides liquid nutrition without a long search in the panniers. It is easy to install, easy to use and cheap in production. Pictures after the jump Continue reading “Bottle Clip By Matthias Ries”
Early Tools Hammer by Paul Martu
Paul Martu’s designs are awesome. Take a look at Early Tools Hammer which features two bronze fists as the hammer head. He has also designed a “hand wrench” last year, check it out after the jump. Continue reading “Early Tools Hammer by Paul Martu”
Openaire Laptop Case Workstation By Trincia Brothers
Openaire is a hybrid of a laptop carrying case, work surface, and chair. The system consists of a semi-rigid protective sleeve designed as an ergonomic laptop work surface and a protective shell that also functions as a comfortable seat. Together, they offer the portability and comfort to support work anywhere. Nick Trincia is a product designer from Boston, MA, United States and this Openaire Laptop Case Workstation is a collaboration work with his brothers Beau Trincia. Pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Openaire Laptop Case Workstation By Trincia Brothers”
Samsung WM Gaming System by Wilson Song
Wilson Song has designed an intelligent wristwatch gaming concept called the Samsung WM. It has a earbuds and pen that clip on the back panel, a flexible display and can be wear on the wrist just like the slap-bracelets from the 80s. Its control works with the new motion-capture technology with a camera behind, which possible to make the video game to be controlled using both feets and hands. More pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Samsung WM Gaming System by Wilson Song”