Best of June 2009
Every month we take a look around and select some of the most interesting designs that was showcased here. Below you’ll find the most popular designs we’ve tracked over the last 30 days – an overview of designs you shouldn’t have missed in June 2009.
10) Scania Truck by Adam Palethorpe. Permalink Hits: 7229
9) Portable Record Player by Charles Pyott. Pemalink Hits: 7380
8 ) Hologram Mobile Phone by Mac Funamizu. Permalink Hits: 7693
7) Turn-around Toilet by Young Sang Eun. Permalink Hits: 7935
6) Ferrari X-Racer by Vincent Montreuil. Permalink Hits: 8487
5) Mobile Touchphone for the Blind by Zhenwei You. Permalink Hits: 9487
4) Meet Pushya & Pullya Robots by Paul Grader. Permalink Hits: 9978
3) Earphone Transforming Mobile Phone by IIshat Garipov. Permalink Hits: 11397
2) Service Please Bottle by Doyeop Kim. Permalink Hits: 30711
1) Cargo Truck by Adam Schacter. Permalink Hits: 150407
























12 Comments »
Eric Foor says
Some of these car designs are so…out there. The ones that are flat to the road would seem such a turn off to drive, unless they have a secret hover/flight mode. Like the futuristic cars we see.
I definitely want the holographic cell phone. That is something on my “to buy” list in the future, if it ever comes out that is.
jame says
the only thing on here that’s remotely innovative is the record player. Even then, less than 0.5% of people listen to records anymore.
And what the hell is up with the “cargo truck?” That’s the least aerodynamic vehicle I’ve ever seen.
trimtab21 says
if its so non aerodynamic – why does it look like a helicopter?
Dale B says
I believe the cargo truck is already being tested in smaller markets.
sean says
some people have no sense of innovation! The cargo truck looks radical, but could be very feasible and the idea would make a huge difference to the delivery industry… I think its an excellent concept and hope we see these on our streets soon
Evden Eve Nakliyat says
thank you very much for this information
sue says
i like the ‘service please bottle’ idea. would make it look and behave a bit differently, but it’s a well recognized niche.
fajas colombianas says
I too like the service please bottle idea. It would make ordering and paying a lot easier and much more efficient and would be less of a hassle than finding and calling out the name of a waiter.
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Mattias says
is it? Ever seen one of these? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/American_truck.JPG
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