Thermochromic Pot Changes Colors as it Heats Up!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Milky Way Alarm Clock Adds Some Art to Your Nightstand
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10:21 PM
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The smooth and sleek design of the Milky Way by Henrik Amberla allow this device to serve two functions, as an alarm clock and as an art object for your nightstand. With an innovative design and interesting interface, this is truly a product we would not mind having in our home. We at Unplggd are suckers for unique functional design, which means we just could not pass up the opportunity to blog about this clock.
The creator of the Milky Way chose the shape in order to "reflect on the duality and unity of the sleep/wake cycle." To engage the snooze function you simply turn the device. Setting the clock and the alarm is also done through another turning motion.
Amberla, a Swedish Industrial and Strategic Design student created this device as a 'formgiving" exercise and it is much to our chagrin, not currently in production.
For more information on the Milky Way and to see some of his other work, check out designer, Henrik Amberla.
How important is design in your alarm clock purchasing decisions? Would you purchase the Milky Way should it become available?
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The Clock of Clocks: Using Analog Clocks to Created Digital Time
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10:13 PM
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The Clock Clock was created by Swedish designers Humans since1982. This is a wall clock prototype made out of 24 analog clocks that show the time also in a fake digital way. I can't tell exactly how many times an hour this happens, or if you have to push a button for it to work, but it will use the hands of the smaller clocks to create a large digital-like display to show the time. This cool looking clock is currently on display at the Rhösska Design Museum in Goteborg, Sweden.
This is one cool wall clock. I'd like to have it in my living room. The fact that all of the analog clocks combine to make a large digital one is pretty neat. It's almost hypnotic to watch them go through their forms and display the time. We really like that the hands of the clocks can move about and suddenly show the time. You have to watch the video in order to understand how this is exactly accomplished. It's neat to see the hands of the different clocks move together, it's like they are synchronized. They've also created a font to celebrate their clock, but since their website is currently down due to the amount of traffic that was generated, you'll have to wait to check it out for yourself. Meanwhile, you can see how the font looks in one of the images below. [via Designboom]
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Colour: The Next Limited Resource?
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12:06 AM
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Who owns color?
These trends in limiting color usage and the rights that brands have to trademark colors is a difficult road to navigate. Not everyone is well versed in trademark laws and intellectual property rights.
On one side, companies need to protect their brand identity, which they’ve invested much capital into. On the other side, there are designers and artists trying to create great work with a limited color palette.
There of course is a fear that at some point, the best color hues will have been claimed and there would be no other good colors left to design with. How likely is this scenario? As likely as anyone would have imagined being sued by T-mobile for using the color magenta.
http://sixrevisions.com/web_design/color-the-next-limited-resource/
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Creative Online Advertising
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10:50 PM
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Apple
Nintendo
The Million Dollar Homepage
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
Not really a trend, but worth mentioning since it was something truly creative and completely different at the time. Conceived in 2005 by Alex Tew, a college student who needed to raise money for his tuition, he came up with an idea to try and make $1 million by selling 1,000,000 pixels for $1 each on a single web page. He ended up selling every single pixel making $1 million with several imitators copying his idea.
Nintendo
The Million Dollar Homepage
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
Not really a trend, but worth mentioning since it was something truly creative and completely different at the time. Conceived in 2005 by Alex Tew, a college student who needed to raise money for his tuition, he came up with an idea to try and make $1 million by selling 1,000,000 pixels for $1 each on a single web page. He ended up selling every single pixel making $1 million with several imitators copying his idea.
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12 Job Boards for Designers where Quality is Praised Above all
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10:26 PM
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IKEA Fashion Campaign in Norway
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10:05 PM
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The advert titled IKEA fashion was done by DDB OSLO advertising agency in Norway. It was released in the November 2007. Business sector is Home appliances & furnishings.
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Simple and Nice Typographic Applications
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9:59 PM
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A wonderful collection of typographic applications by a talented Flickr member, MoreInterpretations.
http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/User/MoreInterpretations
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