Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (7-22-24 to 7-26-24)


Here’s what we looked at this week:

Outside the box thinking: A one-legged camping table.

Nodo Inertia Wheels: An ergonomically superior interface design for camera operators.

Package design problem? Oshun’s electrolyte concentrate resembles boutique cosmetics.

From Italy, a robot dog with vacuum legs that sucks up cigarette butt litter.

Form follows fancy: Artist/modder AK’s deconstructed PC builds.

Case study: Disney Research designs an expressive, character-driven robot.

FiiO gets user interfaces both right and wrong.

These architectural interiors, photographed by Charles Brooks, are actually the insides of musical instruments.

From Switzerland, this LightSpray sneaker production method produces a shoe in just 3 minutes.

Rig Studio’s Benjamin Sofa has internal motors that allow you to adjust the seat depth.

Yea or Nay? This Salto hanging desk accessory.

Industrial design success story: Frost Produkt brought the Fjorden Grip from concept to product. The resultant company was recently acquired by Leica.

Cat claw kintsugi: Repairing cat-damaged furniture with embroidery.

Cartography-inspired leather goods by Tactile Craftworks.

This disappearing hanko seal is made using EDM.

This tissue box by Form Design Studio is made out of iron.

Industrial designer Andrew Smith’s ShooAway is a brilliant fly-repelling invention.

Obsolete forms: Designer Jaro Gielens’ massive collection of handheld electronic game designs from the 1970s and ’80s.

The Poynt Smart Terminal, by industrial design firm Bould.



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