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Here’s a DIY crafts project that’s worthy of being on a design blog. The Paper Push is a scooter made out of easily procurable materials,…
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.
Here’s a DIY crafts project that’s worthy of being on a design blog. The Paper Push is a scooter made out of easily procurable materials,…
The Y3 shoe by Chanel Shi comes in two variants. One of them has a plain, no-nonsense avatar, but with a sole that gives it…
I used to enjoy a time when mobile phones had tactile keyboards. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve actually typed out full messages…
The HTC One concept is highly reminiscent of Sony Xperia’s phone design. The curved side profile reminds me of the Xperia Arc. However, the back…
Sometimes a simple idea makes a product experience volumes better. I’ve said this loads of times in my articles, showcasing products that I feel really…
I feel we should banish the word sleek from our dictionaries. Enough is enough. I don’t want a razor thin phone, I just want one…
Yes, if the iPhone ruled Westeros, it would probably do it perched on top of the BEVL. The BEVL compliments the iPhone perfectly, and gives…
The Concretus is the kind of speaker that becomes the topic of conversation, but it isn’t the kind you can carry around showing everyone. The…
You probably think I’m going to make an Inception reference, but I’m not! Let’s move beyond stating the obvious and talk about the Foreverspin. Our…
Not talking about the north and south poles! I’m talking about the metal poles in buses and subways. I cringe at the idea of sitting…
Only recently, I was made aware of the art of Guilloche. Guilloche is defined as a decorative technique involving intricate, precise, and repetitive patterns, used…
In a world where buildings look like they’re made from Lego blocks, the UNIC stands out like an alien structure amidst civilization. The UNIC’s appeal…