Everyday Products get a special needs upgrade in these inclusive product designs!
Designers, all over the world, are beginning to realize how important it is to create products that promote inclusivity and take into consideration the requirements…
Designers, all over the world, are beginning to realize how important it is to create products that promote inclusivity and take into consideration the requirements…
Shattering the mouse-design-archetype in glorious fashion, the Cubic mouse takes on a less ergonomics-driven design approach and a more, dare I say, cubist one. The…
It may appear hostile, with the way it takes on this scaly armadillo-inspired aesthetic… but that hostility doesn’t translate to you wanting to avoid the…
Let’s for a second look past these renders and consider the place they come from. Created by Steve H. McFly (better known by his Twitter…
While its lack of symmetric design does bother me a slight bit, the Oppo Gamepad C1 Unicorn Gundam Edition (the name’s quite a mouthful) does…
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doqo/doqo-turn-your-ipad-pro-into-a-macbook One could argue that doqo’s case does something that even Apple couldn’t seem to do… it gives you a MacBook with a great keyboard….
Omamori (お守り) are traditional good luck charms in Japanese culture that protect the wearer of the charm. The Japanese word “mamori” (守り) means protection, while…
The dilemma with phones and smart-speakers are that they undermine the privacy of not just their owners, but everyone around them. Maybe you have a…
I doubt there’s any surface the Fujifilm’s FP-Z5000 can’t project on. The projector comes with a two-axis, rotatable lens design that allows users to position…
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1166718747/card20-paper-thin-tws-headphones-w-supreme-sound-quality In the interest of consumer-friendliness, someone designed what is arguably the most satisfying pair of truly wireless earphones. The CARD20, as they’re called, come…
Everyone in Silicon Valley is trying to design something straight out of the future. We treat science and technology as the end all be all…
Remember the simpler childhood days of using the dropper to pick a color and spill it *carefully* on another sheet? We then advanced from papers…