Light-Up Memo Note Timer Pins
Light-Up Memo Note Timer Pins is one of the best design concepts of 2013 atRed Dot Awards. Light-Up is a very functional piece of technology invented by designer Kim Sung Min. Each electric pin-up board pin can be set for an upcoming appointment. It automatically triggers the light when it reaches to time limit.
CANINE MILES PER HOUR Monty sits in the driver’s seat behind the (simulated) wheel while training to drive. Animal trainer Mark Vette has spent two months training three cross-breed rescue dogs from the Auckland, New Zealand SPCA to drive a modified Mini as a way of proving dogs can be taught to perform complex tasks. In other news for dogs, “driving away” is the new “running away.” (Photo: AFP-Getty via The Telegraph)
more painful than any bullet
Satan’s handgun.
have mercy
i need this.
Seems hard to aim, like the rubber bands would hit off from where you’re aiming. It’s like an auto rubber band gun vs revolver. We’re progressing
Typewriter Keyboard?
WANT!
OMG, this is actually beautiful…
if it makes those delightful clicking noises I’m sold
NEED
WANT WANT WANT NOW! TAKE ALL MY MONEY
Yesss
Gimme that! XD
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Cool Leaf by Kazuo Kawasaki.
Cool Leaf is a minimal keyboard designed by Japan-based design Kazuo Kawasaki for Minebea. The keyboard is essentially a large screen with touch-sensitive input sensors. Characters appear on the mirrored panel for a sophisticated and futuristic aesthetic. The combined technology of input devices, lighting devices, and force sensors allowed the company to manufacture this cross-sectional device.
Flying hovercraft bike by Californian company Aerofex (inspired on Star Wars flying speeder!).
More pics and video following the link through the image.
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Light Palm by Luisa Baldassari and Giada Dammacco
Created for Grade Zero Espace, the “K9” came out of a need for a portal lighting device that wouldnt decrease hand mobility. Made with flexible fiber glass that conforms to the user’s hand with a micro-thin layer of electroluminescent material woven into the surface. It’d also be ideal for pretending you’re Tony Stark… in a cave.
(via: Design Boom)