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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tokyoflash Releases Kisai Stencil Watch

By David Ponce

Another week, another watch from the fine folks at TokyoFlash. The Kisai Stencil is the 5th watch to hit production that was submitted by a fan to their design blog and became reality (one we covered is Optical Illusion watch). Telling the time in this one is fairly easy, especially once you’ve realized that it’s simply displayed, digitally. The only thing is, the digits are somewhat distorted, one per quadrant. Looking at the above picture should clear things up. The strap and casing come in black or white while the LCD background has 5 colour options. Currently (and for the next 45 hours, it’s $99. After that it goes up to $139.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

This Incredible Looking Bike Frame Weighs Less Than A MacBook Air

By David Ponce

Weighing in at an astonishing 2.74lbs, the Delta 7 Arantix Mountain Bike just looks awesome. “Featuring the patented IsoTruss carbon fiber and Kevlar spider web-like open lattice tube design,” you’ll be hard pressed to find a sturdier and lighter bike frame… anywhere. It is a hard tail (no rear suspension) and it’s handcrafted in the USA. Only 200 will be made and can be ordered frame-only, or decked out with SRAM or Shimano bike components. Of course with a design straight out of a sic-fi movie, no price is actually mentioned anywhere. We suspect low 5 digits, but who knows… For the cool factor alone, we say it’s worth it.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ Uncrate ]

Now You Can Fornicate And Your Roommates Will Be None The Wiser

By David Ponce

Sharing a small room with others is all fun and games until you want to do anything that requires privacy. The Privacy Pop is a small tent specifically designed to fit over beds typically found in dorms and kids’ rooms, and it aims to give you at least a tiny bit of separation from your undoubtedly grateful neighbours. Sure, you’re not going to fool anyone into thinking you’re “just sleeping”, seeing as a thin layer of polyester never stopped sounds from escaping, but at the very least you won’t turn your bed into a peep show. And of course if you start looking at the non-juvenile-minded uses, there are quite a few: using your laptop without the light waking up everyone in the room for example.

It fits Twin and Twin XL beds and is easy to carry around when not deployed. It’s $99 and is available now.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

What Your Crotch Needs Is More Keyboard

By David Ponce

Because designers have the best ideas, we sometimes get to look at products like the above pair of jeans. It’s the brainchild of designers Erik de Nijs and Tim Smit and it’s called “The Beauty And The Geek”. We think it should be called something else entirely, but we’re just not funny enough to think of what exactly. The point is that these jeans, which thankfully are more of a proof of concept than actual projected product, integrate a fully functional keyboard, mouse and speakers. Or rather, we should say that the designers don’t have the funding to make a project of this complexity take off. If they did, Erik and Tim figure the pants would retail for around $400.

We could make endless commentary on these and crack some jokes and what not. But we think the images speak for themselves.

[ Designer's Website (in pretentious Flash) ] VIA [ WebProNews ]

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tron-Like Watch Up On Tokyoflash’s Design Blog

By David Ponce

Tokyoflash’s design blog is where a lot of user-submitted designs go from concept to reality. One example is the Optical Illusion watch we posted about a while back. And being discussed right now is the above V-BL47, which not only looks cool sporting a Tron-inspired design, but happens to be ridiculously easy to read once you know how. No solving of puzzles (like the Sudoku watch). The lines on the display are simple regular digits, only distorted radially onto polar coordinates, each filling a quarter circle. You read the time from the bottom quadrant in a clockwise fashion. So the time on the picture above reads “03:59″. After a little bit of practice you’ll be able to read them at a glance.

Just hit the jump for a bunch more pictures. You’ll see how simple it is and there will also be links so you can harass the fine folk at Tokyoflash into making this asap.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

FreeKey Keyring Is Nail Saving Design Genius


By David Ponce

Sometimes it’s the simplest design tweaks that make the biggest difference. Like with the above FreeKey keyring which features a small kink along one of the spiral’s loops. This kink allows you to press down behind it to lift the opening of the keyring and easily insert your keys. If you’ve ever struggled with trying to pry a regular keyring open to get your keys in, you’ll appreciate this little invention.

Sadly, the website is in Swedish and we have no idea where to get them or even how much they cost. Swedish readers are welcome to help out in the comments.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ LikeCool ]

Thursday, February 9, 2012

REK Bookcase Knows A Thing Or Two About Efficient Packing

By David Ponce

People still read paper books and it’s likely to stay that way for a while. Nostalgia and all that. So until then, why not store and display them in a visually (and organizationally) appealing manner?

“REK is a bookcase that grows with your book collection,” writes Reinier De Jong Design on its official website. “The more books the bigger the bookcase gets. The zigzag shaped parts slide in and out to accomodate books in the resulting voids. REK will always be full, regardless of the quantity of books. Also the books can be arranged according to their sizes. The narrow spaces are excellent for magazines.”

Sadly the REK bookcase is one of those items for which you have to ask the price. And we all know what this means.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ BoingBoing ]

Friday, February 3, 2012

Help Bookmark Looks Like Tiny People Trapped In Your Book

By David Ponce

These stainless steel paperclips are bookmarks that look like little people stuck between the pages of whatever you’re reading.

They’re cute.

They’re also expensive at $19 for a set of 5. Still, could make a cool gift for someone.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Folding Helmet Just As Protective As Bulkier Alternative

By David Ponce

The Overade cycling helmet was designed back in 2010, but it’s going to be made this year. Envisioned by Agency 360, this helmet simply folds into what appears to be half its size when not in use. Easier to store and allegedly has the same protective attributes as the regular non-folding stuff. Strangely, it looks more like a construction hat when unfolded…

Anyway, there’s no word on price or details of its construction.

[ Agency 360 ] VIA [ PC Authority ]

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