Posts tagged Concept
via // sestinas: “this is fucking amazing! :O”: ellaeleazar
“It was freelance work for advertising humorous project devoted to woman’s day widely celebrated in Russia. Basically, those laptops are pure fake made just to entertain women during holidays. Here is the link to that project: Produced via KSAN agency
http://lab.my-companion.ru/. I saw the response of social media and press to these designs. Thank you very much for your apreciation of my work, but it’s not real laptops, it’s a fun for holiday. All the work was done mainly in 3ds max (VRay) with minor photoshop corrections.”
via // cozar / thedieline.com
Milk by Ffunction
New packaging by Audree Lapierre of FFunction, a Montreal-based data visualization firm:
“Our concept was to design a packaging using nutritional facts about the food product. For the milk carton, we used the four sides to inform about the caloric ratio, nutrience balance completeness, ingredients and amount per serving. The diagrams and data visualizations give important and useful information. For example, they quickly show if a food product has a higher proportion of fat. The data visualizations say more than a regular nutritional facts label. For example, ingredients are visually linked to their corresponding components (carbohydrate, total fat, proteins, sodium, others). In the case of a bag of chips, you would immediately see that it contains lots of ingredients without nutritive value. Nutritional information becomes the main goal of the packaging, while still carrying a powerful branding by combining an expressive form with useful information.”
via // niktoprojekt
It’s a creative cup project for Apple. It’s key feature that you can heat up your drink anywhere with a usb cable (Park, at office,at library etc.) It gets energy from the computer or other devices which support a usb connection.
Designed by Onur Karaalioglu
Nicholas Szczepaniak – A Defensive Architecture
Nicholas Szczepaniak will recieve the RIBA Silver Medal next month for his extraordinary graduate project “A Defensive Architecture”. I am delighted to be the first person to be publishing his work in my recently release book “Digital Architecture: Passages Through Hinterlands“. Nick’s work really is out on the hinterlands, a landscape plighted by climate change and rising water levels, social order breaks down, resources become rationed and public space becomes further militarised to maintain social order. Set in the Blackwater Estuary, Essex, his allegorical and provocative defensive architectures envisage the construction of a set of austere coastal defence towers that perform multiple functions within this dystopian future.
The militarised towers are alive — breathing, creaking, groaning, sweating and crying when stressed. Airbags on the face of the towers expand and contract, while hundreds of tensile trunks are sporadically activated, casting water onto the heated facades producing steam. An empty watchtower at the top of each tower gives the impression that the fragile landscape below is being constantly surveyed.
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via engadget // Dig the idea of something like GM’s P.U.M.A. personal transporter but wish it would make you want to say pew pew pew whenever you’re driving? Then feast your eyes on the Honda 3R-C concept that’s just been announced in advance of the Geneva Motor Show. Nothing even approaching a roll-out date, as you might expect, but the three-wheeled vehicle would apparently use a battery electric drivetrain mounted low in the chassis for improved stability, and it even includes a bit of room for storage in the front, along with a clear canopy that apparently shifts to a windshield to give the “pilot” a bit more headroom. Not much else in the way of details, unfortunately, but Honda might have a bit more to say after its official unveiling in Geneva next week.