“Time of the Sky” by Ryohei Yoshiyuki

Filed Under: Gadget  

‘Time of the sky” is a watch designed by Ryohei Yoshiyuki that displays an image of the sky when you are checking the time. It acknowledges the old fashioned way of telling time which was done by looking at the sky and checking the position of the sun.

“Time of the Sky” by Ryohei Yoshiyuki

Temper pencils with style Swing Blade Pencil Sharpener Free Time Industries

Filed Under: Product Design  

Still a challenge to those who like to follow: a designer who try to reinvent (or give a new line on the basis of those notes) an object which iconicity is well rooted in the imaginary. Difficult to approach the classic Pencil Sharpener. Do it-and good ones Free Time Industries with object preserves the functionality and alters fairly radical silhouette we all know. “Swing Blade Pencil Sharpener”... 

Temper pencils with style Swing Blade Pencil Sharpener Free Time Industries

Candle Clock, a candle that keeps the time

Filed Under: Product Design  

It’s called Candle Clock , the spark plug that keeps the time, designed by Belgian designer Nathalie Dewez Atelier A1 and distributed to the boutique in Brussels Bozar Shop . Simple and classic in form and color, however, stands out for the series of notches drawn in black mark the time. As time goes by, the candle is consumed, a point for every hour, twenty-four hours in all. To measure time... 

Candle Clock, a candle that keeps the time

AP1 Watch by Aaron Seltzer

Filed Under: Product Design, Technology  

The AP1 watch is really a jerk towards the first generation Honda S2000, among the first cars to provide a push button begin to the store bought. The timepiece imitates the type of the button and it is equal in simple functionality: time, alarm, date, and prevent watch/lap timer. An excellent watch out for the weekend racer and automotive enthusiast!

AP1 Watch by Aaron Seltzer

Nokia HumanForm Concept Phone by Tapani Jokinen and Jarkko Saunamaki

Filed Under: Technology  

In the end still marvel at the idea of bendy phones and ones which are transparent, it’s time for you to welcome a genre that twists and can be simply altered to suit your ergonomic form. HumanForm is really a an project by Nokia Design and Nokia Research Center and explores the commitment of nanotechnology and emotional interactions inside a dynamically flexible device that goes past being yet another... 

Nokia HumanForm Concept Phone by Tapani Jokinen and Jarkko Saunamaki