Design Serial

Design Serial

Design Serial featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

VENUS POLYCHROME

The eye catching colorful design of VENUS POLYCHROME Smart Phone is represents the potentials of plastic material and its flexibility. That resulted as trendy colored variations and endless mass-customization options by its users. Changable back covers and batteries provides to its end-user an ergonomic user-experience.

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Bird

bird™ is an innovative wearable device which aggregates the entire spectrum of interactive methods into a ring-like accessory, comfortably worn on the index finger. With bird, the entire room transforms into a 3D interactive workspace: the user can interact with displayed images on any surface as if it were a touch screen, with accurate control and unparalleled sensitivity. Further interaction abilities include Remote Touch, Hovering, Depth Sensing, Gesture control and even mouse functionality.

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Calla

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Pin

It all started with a simple game in a creativity class and the topic which was "clock", emerged haphazardly. Thus, various wall clocks as well as a number of researches based on digital and analogue clocks have been reviewed. The initial idea has been started by the least significant area of clocks which is the pin on which the clocks are usually hanging. This type of clock includes a cylindrical pole on which three projectors are installed. These projectors render the three existing handles identical to those of the ordinary analogue clocks. However, they also project numbers.

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Blade

What is Blade? From a pure solution view point it’s a MHL-powered dongle with an embedded user interface that creates a streaming video/audio experience on a big screen TV. Blade combines user experience with low cost and high aesthetics. Visually Blade keys off these elements: a solid base that is weighted and provides a heft that gives comfort that the device won’t tip, a historical reference to English bone china that creates a visually appealing and translucence in the white plastic of the device body.

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Core

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