Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (5-22-23 to 5-26-23)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

The Apocalypse Super Truck features “medieval, barbaric design, that is impossible to ignore,” says the head designer.

The Minecraft-like Munro MK1, an electric SUV from Scotland, looks like they went from early CAD drawings straight to production.

Backers on Kickstarter have gone wild for the Virgo helmet, a $98 safer helmet for e-bikes.

A physicist and longtime bicycle commuter invented these foam-surrounded Bumper Pedals, which won’t bang your shins up.

BMW’s recently unveiled Concept Touring Coupé is pretty darn stunning.

Kraft Singles are difficult to unwrap, and the company feels that’s why Gen Z and Millennial shoppers don’t buy the stuff. A textured flap to the rescue?

This unusual steel Exxo chair, by furniture designer David Ericsson, may or may not be headed for production.

This eye-catching perfume bottle is by Industrial Design student Anders Flem, and the packaging is by fellow ID student Connor Moore.

We asked: What useful object could an industrial designer create that incorporates these rollable displays?

Industrial designer Søren Refsgaard’s modern, minimalist glass storage jars feature terracotta-colored silicone rings, as a callback to old-school canning jars.


 





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