Minimal Silicone E-Ink
Wristwatch that features minimal design, yet
with maximum statement. Designed by Anthony Puleo, the same designer who sent
us Nooka watch
design proposal, this minimal wristwatch features E-ink
technology behind a beautifully faceted display face. Ultra thin and light
weight, the watch weighs only .63 ounce. The unibody silicone body is water
resistant up to 6 meters. It can be worn on either wrist and comes in 4 color
choices. Since it’s digital, we kinda hope it has date and alarm features,
but there’s no further explanation from the designer.
Designer : Anthony Puleo
Tuvie has received “Minimal
Silicone E-Ink Wristwatch” concept from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature,
where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.
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Posted: 15 Jan 2012 11:02 PM PST
Here’s one of great attempts to
design future Health
Assistant Device from Rochus Jacob.
The interface of this medical device
features a cell-phone-like display to provide patients access to their health
information. Using this device, patients can synchronize their medical data
with an external server where their doctors can also monitor their patients
progress and optimize the treatment.
This Health Assistant Device
features dual layer where the outside layer works just like a cellphone with
an e-ink touch display to operate the phone. There are several button layouts
which can be chosen depending on the user’s experience. Simply slide open the
outside layer to reveal your medical data. The minimalist interface prevents
user from getting lost in sub menus while in health assistant mode.
Designer : Rochus Jacob
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Posted: 15 Jan 2012 08:13 PM PST
Not everyone who plants toy can
actually take care of them. Plantoy
is plant accessories that can help you to bring natural beauty into your
home. Basically this device provides essential information of what your
plants needs, it’s like ears that listen to all your plants needs which later
delivers this information to you.
Plantoy consists of a light detector, a water detector and a temperature
detector. Designed by Elodie
Delassus, a French industrial designer, these series of
elements will inform you to take necessary actions to keep your plants
healthy.
Designer : Elodie
Delassus
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
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