Core77 Weekly Roundup (8-26-24 to 8-30-24)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

Loop Gear’s multifunctional flashlight with a strong sci-fi aesthetic.

Scandinavian ergonomic gaming furniture: Fractal Design’s Refine chair.

In a marketplace dominated by ugly objects, Logitech’s beautiful Yeti GX microphone stands out.

A smart use of vacuum mounts: SeaSucker’s portable kitchen system for car campers.

The elaborate ErgonBand rethinks the ergonomics of the watch band.

A basketball court with an LED-display floor.

PlugVan: Modular, hot-swappable van interiors for camping and work.

Materialogic’s lightweight, beautiful 3D-printed camper van interiors are by industrial designer Max Cuppens.

Sortimo’s classic, minimalist, metal small parts storage cases are still sold, after 51 years.

Roli’s Seaboard Rise 2 rethinks the UI design of a (musical) keyboard.

Strangest-looking design for a multi-tool I’ve ever seen. It’s for cleaning out the charging ports on smartphones and tablets.

Here’s four different design approaches to multi-screen laptops.

This BeTriton bicycle-towed amphibious camper lets you cross bodies of water.

Industrial design case study: Mixer Design Group helps Fiat racing enthusiasts capture their UX thrills.

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