Wannabe Apple
In a light hearted approach, this solution tries to address the desire for companies to try and copy every design aesthetic Apple innovates. By giving them an actual Apple iStudio they can bring a piece of that design ethos home. Features include a large iTouch table with a “virtual” Jonathan Ive and a attachable iFab lab with rapid prototyping machines. This complete package can help any company adopt the same design principles as Apple and create much more authentic looking knock-offs. Lawyers sold separately.
Designer: André Dettler


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13 Comments »
inf says
Strange idea… is it realy necessary?
Nate Nead says
Companies and individuals are always into ripping off popular innovators. The innovators will always be the “cool” ones in my book. Copycats (microsoft) will never gain the “cult” following which other niches have created.
Lim says
LOL… Seriously…I think this is lame..
Brian says
The design ethos at Apple has already been done for the home by the Italian IDers from the 60s like Joe Columbo. This is a pretty boring and predictable concept further emphasized by the lack of research done.
Freshome says
Some designers should change their job.
Afivey says
This might be the worst thing I’ve ever seen.
dliup says
It’s the iHouse!
Hey it has no Windows.
Exactly! =)
www.gadgetscn.com says
actually, too nice.
http://www.gadgetscn.com
I am from china
q says
it’s horrible!
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