Tag: design
SAGEM launches my150x: thin and stylish mobile phone
SAGEM has launched its latest mobile phone, the 10mm thin slimline budget handset featuring "modern design with a retro feel". It features a 1.8-inch screen with NeoNTM technology that lights up the display in blue-tinted light, with information displayed in…
Doro launches NeoBio range of designer home phones
Swedish consumer electronics company Doro has announced the launch of its NeoBio range of cordless DECT home telephones. Apparently, it's all about organic design, with NeoBio originating from an industrial design trend called "Neo Naturalism" which focuses on harnessing the…
Triops – a throwable, 3D digital camera, for rough & tumble photography
The bad news is it’s orange and so very ugly that you’ll be more than happy to dispose of it. It’s just a concept piece at the moment, designed by Franziska Faoro and entered into the BraunPrize 2007 design competition.
Make geeks NVous of your custom laptop
That amazingly clever headline refers to new tech start-up NVousPC, a laptop design company that’ll make your £299 Acer into something totally desirable by putting pretty colours on it.
Started up by a former Alienware engineer Oscar Zapata, NVous also…
Sony Panoramic Digital Camera concept: will it work?
Sony has mocked up the concept of an automatic panoramic digital camera, designed by Hye-Jeong Yang.
In principle, it works by setting it on a level surface, angling it, and then letting it rotate through 360 degrees to take the panoramic photograph.
In theory, it can store pics and video to a memory card – but of course a concept can do anything.
More importantly is whether it will actually work. One commenter claims that “If it is designed to make panoramas then it should spin around the nodal point (well entrance pupil) of the lens to avoid parallax. Unless I’m missing something then this design is inherently flawed.”
The design doesn’t look quite right to me, though it’s a great concept. What do you reckon? Additionally, as there’s no real model, there are no sample photo either. Guess we’ll have to still to tripod and stitching software for the moment.
Fujitsu show off their flexible 'Fab PC' at the Tokyo Design Premio show
Oh, to live in Japan! Those lucky Tokyo-dwelling citizens have been treated recently to the Tokyo Design Premio show, the largest international design event which celebrates Japanese lifestyles with 17 brands, 48 designers and graphic artists plus a huge display of high-end interiors.
Fujitsu were there showing off their wares and concept ideas, including the ‘Fab PC’, which is quite literally fab…
Recreating album art for the digital age
WIRED magazine has an interesting article about how the advent of music downloads are changing not only how we play and store tracks, but also how the concept of the album cover is changing. No longer can artists assume that…
Nokia World: video of Nokia's future mobile concepts (part 2)
Here's another video shown at the Nokia World conference by the firm's head of design Alastair Curtis. This one shows off the way they think the user interface of phones may go, turning into a whizzy touchy-feely touchscreen type affair….