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Posted on Wednesday, 29th April 2009 by Ferdun

This monumentally sexy computer is called the Moonlight, and it’s a concept design for a dual-screen laptop that I really, really want to become a reality.
The concept laptop comes with duel-curved screens, the bigger measuring 16:9 and the smaller 4:3, allowing the users maintain an ideal distance between the eyes and the laptop screen to [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by Ferdun

It’s the challenge of almost all technological progress: How do you add more features without adding more complexity? We think one of the best answers we’ve seen recently is the Flipside hand-shower head by Kohler, which manages to cram four independent streams into one head. While most heads use filters to adjust the water flow, [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by Ferdun

This is the Genesy Floorlamp, designed for Artemide by legendary designer Zaha Hadid. It’s huge and awesome and you can’t afford it.
Apparently, it was inspired by trees and their roots and canopies. I can sort of see that, but to be fair, there’s no touch dimmers on trees. Nor are there two types of lightbulbs. [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by Ferdun

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Dmitry Samal is a successful freelance designer from Belarus. Specialized in industrial design, he has been exhibiting his work around the world and awarded for it. I thought it would be of interest for Designer Daily’s readers to learn a little more about him through a short interview. Don’t miss more pictures of his work [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by Ferdun

Clank, Smack, Stand or Glow…we resort to so many new tricks to catch those extra Zzzz, its ridiculous! It’s time to add to the collection an alarm that will WAKE YOU instead of adding to the mayhem. This ballsy (pun intended) gutsy alarm clock expects you to lift the globe off the base when the [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by Ferdun

Designer: Marc Ligos
With this table, you should really think twice when decide to left

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Posted on Monday, 27th April 2009 by Ferdun

This series of seating by UK designer Jason Taylor should be captured some people’s attention. The whole series appears to be oversized versions of actual scrubbers and brushes. 

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Posted on Monday, 27th April 2009 by Ferdun

Vaja, maker of stunning cases is known for their great quality and prices :). Available in 30 different colors and styles of plush leather, new Vaja’s cases are perfect for your tiny and shiny Sony Vaio P. Not only let you protect the Vaio netbook while showing it off, these Vaja cases also let you [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 21st April 2009 by Ferdun

Interview: Chad Davis
Industrial Designer
Insight Product Development
3 years in field

What exactly does an industrial designer do?
Everything needs to be designed by somebody. Industrial designers deal with the aesthetics and ergonomics of products, anything from household products to medical equipment and consumer electronics. We start with design exploration and conceptual sketching to put rough ideas on paper. [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 19th April 2009 by Ferdun

The Glass Tank by Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto works with air and water pressure.
when emptying the glass, the tank re-fills it with a constant amount of liquid,
without flowing over the brim.

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