More Than Signals
The Sólo is a modular traffic signal that can be easily disassembled and used for other purposes. A good example is the event of a…
Radhika is a Commerce and Economics graduate from the University of Mumbai who has pursued her passion for writing. She has over 15 years of experience in covering design and technology, paving the way for teaching assignments on Communication and Design Journalism to undergraduates in Fashion Communication. She has also worked at the PR firm Ogilvy, which helped her understand brands and content better.
The Sólo is a modular traffic signal that can be easily disassembled and used for other purposes. A good example is the event of a…
Leaf Wireless Mouse scores big time on looks and has a decent enough direction as far as tech aspects go. The one thing that we…
After reading the book, we all know what Job’s day was like … no power points, long walks to trash out problems, ritual lunch with…
The Rozetkcus trilogy continues with this innovative wall socket iteration. A grid of 9 socket points allow you to configure how you plug in the…
The boxy classic form of washing machines has rarely seen any refreshing innovations. Yes, the tech aspects have seen performance shoot up; we get cleaner…
As intuitive as touchscreen tablets maybe, I think there are certain situations where you wish you could add on the keyboard for a more comfortable…
The Floating Phone gives us an idea of how 3 D cellphones will look and feel like. The fantasy is about the experience and how…
Rediscover the art of writing to your friends rather than typing on cold keyboards. Get it done with ‘Handwriting’, a digital tool fashioned as a…
Mobikoma is a concept phone based on modules that fasten on to each other via micro locks. Each module has its own power supply and…
Braille Electric Plug Tags are Velcro fastening labels that identify a plug using Braille, embossed icon and English abbreviation of products. The concept is backed…
Brick is a sleek personal computer with a transparent display that kinda reminds you of concepts that Mac likes to work on. The concept here…
Steve Jobs once said that people don’t know what they until you show it to them. This is probably why we have independent gadgets now…