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Sarang Sheth

Sarang is the co-editor in chief of Yanko Design. He is a former industrial designer at a Bangalore-based multidisciplinary design studio, working in areas including appliances, FMCG, packaging, technology, luxury, etc. Sarang has written about design and technology for over a decade and has been a jury member on international design awards. He occasionally works on tech concepts featured on Forbes, The Verge, Hypebeast, Digital Trends, SlashGear, Tom's Guide, LetsGoDigital, and Unbox Therapy. Sarang graduated from MIT Institute of Design, Pune.

The Breezeye guides you into perfectly applying your eye-drops

The Breezeye has a unique and innovative way of guiding a user into applying eyedrops perfectly every single time. While most redesigns in this domain…

Medical, Product Design

Want to watch movies while you wirelessly charge? Logitech has the answer

Over the past few months Apple and Logitech have partnered together in quite an official capacity to produce accessories for Apple’s products that help it…

Gadgets, Phones, Product Design

The secret to rendering white products on white backgrounds

I usually never recommend rendering any sort of product on a white background unless it’s truly necessary. When rendering, the background plays an important role…

Editorial, Education, Popular, Product Design

Origami Finds a New Home In Women’s Fashion

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/origamei/origamei-the-foldable-dress-for-the-minimal-travel Taking the art of origami out of the limitations of paper and bringing it to fabric, Angela Wang’s Origamei project makes outfits and clothes…

Deals, Fashion, Product Design, Womxn Designer

The fidget spinner made functional

Striking a perfect balance between work and play, want and need, the Multitool Fidget Spinner is weird in a way that makes us like it….

Deals, EveryDayCarry, Product Design

The Cavalier Maverick is Amazon Echo’s hipster cousin

In a market filled with tech companies building smart speakers to leverage the increase in voice-input to their favor, Cavalier’s Maverick stands out as a…

Audio, Deals, Product Design

Self-driving catamarans are definitely the future!

Cas Dahmen’s Hydropace definitely makes a case for the future of luxury travel. The concept hydrofoil-catamaran, smoothly glides on the surface of the water, carrying…

Automotive

NKMOS Wants To Turn All Your Devices Hands-free

It may seem like I’m nitpicking, but the one last hurdle for technology to cross is the fact that it should be hands-free. Holding up…

Deals, Product Design, Technology

The Microlino makes ‘adorable’ an automotive trait

As far as automobiles go, cute isn’t a term you see thrown around too often. The VW Beetle, for instance was one of the first…

Automotive

The easiest, safest way to wash and clean knives

The challenge with washing a knife is cleaning the blade without cutting anything. I’ve spoiled a hundred sponges and scouring pads trying to scrub a…

Deals, Kitchen, Popular, Product Design, Tableware

The fire-stove that can even work in a windstorm

Made for extreme outdoor conditions, the Peakboil stove doesn’t only work in the harshest of winds, it actually is optimized to boil your liquids faster…

Kitchen, Outdoor, Product Design, Tableware

If you know how to code, you know how to embroider

Andrea Mayr-Stalder’s TurtleStitch project literally takes lines of code and transforms them into art you can wear. The innovative machine allows you to programme its…

Product Design, Software, Textile
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