About Design Magazine

About Design Magazine

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

 

Parachute

When listening to Coldplay's first album, it suddenly occurred to the designer to look up the word parachute. It seems that the name parachute comes combining the Italian parare (to protect) with the French chute (to fall). Yusuke Watanabe thought that was a rather fine name. Yusuke Watanabe tried to think of devices that protect against falling. When in use, the plank for the section being used falls, and hangs there. Their coat, their magazine and more this protects them from falling. The sight of looking down on their parachute from up above is rather pleasing, too.

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Pineapple Pins

Pineapple Pins is a versatile packaging solution that is offbeat and user-centric in approach. The idea was to come up with a design solution that made the cycle of using push pins easy, versatile and efficient. Ideating a versatile functionality within eco-friendly packaging and keeping it minimal was the aim. The varied stages in the use of the package effectively suffice the cycle of picking, using, and storing push pins. The packaging solution is ergonomic, convenient, eco-friendly, user-friendly, safe from kids, can be used multiple times, and is hassle-free.

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Stanley 2701

Stanley 2701 has simple, clean lines, a monolithic architecture inspired by the mysterious black monolith in Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey. It has been designed with particular attention to its unique geometry, which allows for direct downlighting and indirect side lighting. Environmentally friendly, the suspension is made from recyclable aluminum. When switched on, soft, gradated lines of light appear on the side surfaces. Off it offers a beautiful play of light and shadow throughout the day. The Stanley lamps can be used alone or in groups.

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Type V

The design is based on the very essence of music (from the designer's perspective): the emotional freedom, the never ending flow, the energy of a stream one can feel looking at a yacht piercing the waves or a jet crossing the skies. It's dynamic shapes meet minimalistic approach: one pickup, one volume knob, black colored hardware and body, black ebony fretboard, making it's futuristic stealth-like appearance more expressive and elegant. Well balanced, providing easy access to the top frets, this extended range guitar offers great playing experience in many different styles.

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Tecno Th300

The design is an innovative real time interactive camera with a built-in intelligent chip for extremely fast processing, enabling users to experience the thrill of face to face zero distance communication. It can move vertically 170 degrees, 360 multi dimensional full space without dead angle, far beyond the industry competitors. Built in electronic image stabilization algorithm can reduce the camera jitter caused by accidental bumps or movement, the imaging effect is excellent.

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Mama

Designed in Italy, Mama is a completely recyclable chair made in China. Stackable, easy to connect, available with or without armrests, Mama is a community seating for conferences, training courses, informal meetings, waiting areas and even outdoor activities. The backrest has an original surface characterized by rounded micro-reliefs designed to reduce the supporting area, thus favoring the natural transpiration of the body. The curves and inclination of all elements have been designed to ensure technical performance and ergonomic comfort.

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World's best designers, artists and architects.

Good design deserves great recognition. Everyday, we are pleased to feature amazing designers who create original and innovative designs, amazing architecture, stylish fashion and creative graphics. Today, we are presenting you one of the World’s greatest designers. Checkout an award-winning design portfolio today and get your daily design inspiration.

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