Pack In A Punch

The Puncho is an innovative boxing glove that integrates sensors. These help make the gloves ‘intelligent’ and measure details like the force of the punch, the speed and the result of the impact. Such feedback helps the athlete to measure their performance and improve their game.

Designer: Emami Design


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Transfusion Woes

Getting a transfusion is no fun and upon that the worry of the thang being administered properly is quite a worry amongst patients. To put ease on the situation and help out the nurses, we have here the Relieved Transfusion kit. It not only oversees a smooth transfusion, but also intimates the nursing staff that the procedure is about to finish up, so that they can take the next step in the process. Innovations like these are quite the requirement of the day!

Designers: Zhao-Feng Wang, Jia-Hua Lv, Xiao-Rong Wu & Jian-Sen Su


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Light and Day

The Bright Pole is an innovative lighting system aimed at the hawking community and street stalls. The flexible pole not only features safe lighting but also holds sockets for plugging in electronic devices. The pole eliminates unsafe lighting practices like naked wires etc. that can lead to short circuits and fire.

Designers: Tae Min Kim, Se Mi Kim and Hee Yeon Hwang


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Perched Bird Lamp

Conçue par le designer Umut Yamac, basé à Londres, la « Perch Light » est une lampe représentant un oiseau en papier et cuivre qui peut se balancer. L’oiseau fixé à un perchoir s’illumine avec élégance et se balance quand on le touche ou quand il y a un courant d’air. A découvrir à travers les photos de Tom Gildon.

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Google rolls out Material Design guidelines with Lollipop Android update

News: tech giant Google has released the latest version of its Android operating system called Lollipop – the first to use the company’s “flat” design guidelines unveiled earlier this year (+ slideshow).

Google Nexus tablet

Google‘s Lollipop update, previewed at the Google I/O developer conference in June, will work over all Android-powered devices and share information across a user’s different screens.

The interface features redesigned buttons, colour schemes and uniform typography laid out in accordance to Google’s Material Design guidelines, which it is now rolling out across all its platforms.



Google Nexus tablet

The company is launching the redesigned operating system on three new devices – the Nexus 9 tablet, Nexus 6 phone and Nexus Player.

“With more devices connecting together, your expectation is that things just work,” said an official blog post from Google. “With Lollipop, it’s easier than ever to pick up where you left off, so the songs, photos, apps, and even recent searches from one of your Android devices can be immediately enjoyed across all the other ones.”

Google Nexus tablet

In an article for Dezeen earlier this year, technology writer Alex Wiltshire described Material Design as “part of a new way of thinking about software presentation commonly referred to – if maybe a little too broadly – as ‘flat design’.”

“Here, buttons are often simply text, blocks of colour are used to guide the eye and finger, and smooth animations respond to each interaction.”

Google Nexus tablet

Google said that Lollipop’s Material Design design approach had created “a bold, colorful, and responsive UI design for consistent, intuitive experiences across all your devices”.

“Vivid new colours, typography, and edge-to-edge imagery help to focus your attention. Responsive, natural motion, realistic lighting and shadows, and familiar visual elements make it easier to navigate your device.”

Google Nexus tablet

Other features in the new system include an option that allows users to adjust which notifications come through at different times. Only messages from certain contacts can be set to appear while important meetings or social events take place.

A battery saver feature extends the life of devices by up to 90 minutes. Multiple accounts on devices offer more privacy to users who share their phones or tablets with others.

Google Nexus tablet

Devices can be secured with a PIN, password, pattern, or even by pairing them to personal items like a watch or a car with the Smart Lock function.

Google Nexus tablet

Lollipop will come pre-installed on Google’s latest Nexus devices. The first is the Nexus 6, a six-inch smartphone developed with Motorola.

Google Nexus tablet

The phone features a contoured aluminium frame, a Quad HD display and a 13 megapixel camera. Its dual front-facing stereo speakers are designed for watching movies and gaming.

Google Nexus tablet

A Turbo Charger is intended to give six hours of use with only 15 minutes of charge. The Nexus 6 will be available to pre-order later this month.

Google Nexus tablet

Google has also unveiled the Nexus 9 tablet, built with brushed metal sides and an 8.9-inch screen by HTC, which can be pre-ordered from tomorrow.

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Football pitch hovers above basketball courts in winning UFCSPA campus design

News: Brazilian studio OSPA has won a competition to design a sports education campus in Porto Alegre, with a proposal that includes a floating football pitch (+ slideshow).

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA

OSPA Architecture and Urbanism‘s “two-faced” design was selected as the winner of a national competition to design the new Campus Igara for the Health Sciences Federal University of Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), in the Canoas area of the city.



UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA

The 25,000-square-metre campus will house classrooms, offices and other university facilities within a pair of high-rise blocks at the two ends of the site. Between these, the architects propose a series of basketball courts sheltered beneath an elevated football pitch.

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA

“More than a public institution, a public space. This is the premise and guiding goal for the development of the new campus of UFCSPA,” said OSPA in a statement.

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA

“The program develops within the natural extension of the sidewalk,” said the team. “The open space articulates the campus’ functions far beyond the academic activities. The independent access also encourages diversity of users. “

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA

The campus will be built in two phases, using a framework that combines steel and concrete elements. Students will move to the campus after the completion of stage one, so the architects have developed a strategy that will allow study and construction to take place simultaneously.

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
Concept diagram – click for larger image

“A project can not stop or even detrimentally interfere in the routine of the campus,” said the team. “Possibly excluding some architects and engineers, no one wants to study at a construction site.”

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
Phasing diagram – click for larger image

The buildings will be orientated to lower thermal load whilst allowing plenty of natural light and ventilation through the interiors. Wherever possible, staircases will be selected over elevators to encourage student interaction.

UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
Site plan
UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
Underground floor plan – click for larger image
UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
Ground floor plan – click for larger image
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UFCSPA Campus Igara by OSPA
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Reinvent Unloved But Important Home Products with Nest in Palo Alto, California

Work for Nest!

Nest is growing and there’s a lot to do. You’ve never had this much fun working this hard. Nest is passionate about reinventing unloved but important home products by redefining human interaction and its aesthetic quality with strong attention to detail. This Palo Alto, CA team is looking for talented Industrial Designer who will collaborate closely with Engineering, Operations and the User Experience group to fulfill the complex demands of modern industrial production.

This role requires a holistic and user oriented approach to create delightful products that are simple and easy to use as well as having a good quality build. The Designers accompany and influence the product development process from concept till ramp. Being a great team player doesn’t hurt either, so Apply Now.

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Andrea Rekalidis' ceramic desk-tidies take the form of Italian landmarks

Maison&Objet 2014: designer Andrea Rekadlidis has created a set of white-glazed ceramic desk organisers based on the simplified outlines of five famous Italian monuments (+ slideshow).

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

Italian designer Andrea Rekalidis‘ Souvenirs Collection for design brand BOZU includes a pencil pot, magnetic paperclip holder and a pencil sharpener in the shape of popular tourist attractions from his home country.



The items in the collection replicate the small models of landmarks usually brought home by tourists as momentos of travels, but are given a useful function.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

“In Italy and in the rest of the world it is easy to find small statues of the most known monuments, these souvenirs are useless, and quite ‘kitsch’,” Rekalidis told Dezeen.

“The goal of the project was to play with this situation by creating objects that pay homage to the most important Italian monuments, but also to give them an everyday use,” he added.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

Rekalidis pared down the complex forms of the monuments to produce simple outlines for his collection of glazed white ceramic desk-tidies.

“I wanted to simplify the forms as more as possible. I gave as put as little detail as possible into the geometries to let people think about what every piece is by a mental association – it’s possible to identify them, but not too easy,” said Rekalidis.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

“I think that white colour is perfect for showing the pure forms,” he added.

The ornate Milan Cathedral, one of the largest in the world, is reduced to two pieces of ceramic bonded together by a rubber band that secures pencils in notches around its perimeter to form its spires.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

“When they are placed within the corresponding slots, they mimic gothic spires,” said the designer.

A ceramic tube that tilts precariously to one side forms a pen pot made in the shape of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

The oculus in the domed roof of the Roman Pantheon forms an opening for a pencil sharpener, while the Colosseum’s elliptical outline can be used to hold elastic bands. Erasers and other small items of stationary can be wedged in a gap between the concave amphitheatre floor and curved wall.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

A spired paperweight represents the roof of the Mole Antonelliana, which houses the National Museum of Cinema in Turin. The weighted piece also has a magnetised surface to attract paperclips.

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis

Rekalidis debuted Souvenirs Collection with BOZU at Maison&Objet in Paris earlier this year.

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Moulin Roty Children's Tool Boxes: Kits complete with all the essentials for DIY kids to become DIY adults

Moulin Roty Children's Tool Boxes


Many adults amble through their daily lives without a proper tool kit. When a need arrives—be that for a hammer or saw or any type of screwdriver—they’re at a loss. Perhaps if the value of such a…

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Keaton Henson – Don’t Swim

Le réalisateur portugais João Nuno Pinto, basé au Brésil, vient de sortir son clip pour le titre « Don’t Swin » de Keaton Henson. Filmé en Bolivie, on y voit une jeune femme aux cheveux roses déambuler dans les paysages de ce pays, et en adopter les traditions. Une production de Delicatessen Filmes, à découvrir.

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