Yanko Design - Latest Posts |
- No More Hot Hands
- Spooning The Yogurt
- Flip Flop Mouse
- Mesmerizing Circles
- Now Cube This
- Not QBert, It’s Qbiosk!
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 02:40 AM PDT I love my hot tea but it’s always a balancing act to keep the cup from scalding my hands. And what about the tea bag? Some way or another, the tail end drops into the water and becomes a game to see how fast I can fish it out. The Double Wall Tea Cup eases my woes. It keeps heat away from my hands without the need of a handle and has a little notch at the base to keep my tea bag tag from getting away. Brills! Designer: Endrit Hajno |
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 02:33 AM PDT Most often yogurt cups come with extra plastic spoons, which for the moment may seem handy, but are they really? Aww come on; get your eco-green-caps on! We need to re-think, for that matter Cho Hye-seung has already done that bit, and come up with the Yogurt Spoon Package Design. The top seal of the cup comes off and can be folded into the shape of a functional spoon. Now be honest, how many of you actually lick the yogurt stuck to the seal paper…isn't this a more legit way of doing that? Designer: Cho Hye-seung |
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 01:43 AM PDT The Toe Mouse is especially designed for those who have upper limbs disability and cannot use their hands to move the mouse. This ergonomically designed gadget uses our natural ability to grip between the toes, for manipulating the Mouse. You need to slip it on, between the big toe and second, just as you would wear your flipflops. The sensor below the big toe acts as the left click button and the one below the second toe is the right click. I find very little flaws in this design, and going by the determined grit we have seen in handicapped people; if they can conquer pen and paint brushes without using hands, then this mouse is no big deal! Designer: Liu Yi |
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 12:15 AM PDT Truly the hands of the hourglass do turn according to their own will. Or is the will of grandfather time? It doesn’t matter! Shall I tell you why? I will! It’s because this clock has no hands! Like the rest of the watches in the family of this design group, these timekeepers have no hands at all! Designers at EleeNo have no mercy when it comes to watch display innovation, none at all! That’s why this particular watch is the most mesmerizing yet! Circle time! The name of this product is “Stocking Watch” and watch it you will. The mystery of the face is in the cross-circle. Truly it is when the circles hatch that matters, as each set points according to the hour or the minute, but only with the other will you know which is which. Minutes on the outside, hours on the in. Designer: EleeNo [ Buy it Here, Stocking Watch is available for $85.00 @ YD Store ] Stocking Watch is available for $85.00 @ YD Store |
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 12:06 AM PDT Hello to you all fans of the epic proportions of the cube. Actually they’re quite regular, aren’t they? Yes. Well, this isn’t. This is totally squaretastic, yet it’s definitely irregular. All sorts of combinations of square stackables put together to make one tower for all! A lamp by the name of “Rubic!” I wonder if you can peg the source of the name on the donkey. I’ll give you a hint – it’s got nothing to with A Clockwork Orange. There is a toy company called Kubrick, and they definitely ARE giving love to the thought of the famous film director. This lamp we’re talking about NOW though, it’s made to look like a different cube. How stacked can you get? Would you, the speedy cube spinner, be apt to have such a light-giver in your rest-giver? By that I mean living room? Lampsa lamp! Designer: Erdem Keskin of Paratoner |
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 12:03 AM PDT It DOES have a cube in it though, but I must warn you, it doesn’t play music… or does it? Instead this just one fabulously idyllic sexy lovely mid-sized table. Did I mention it’s shiny? It looks rather vintage, sort of swanky, but this little baby has a secret: the ability to be equipped with a touchscreen computer on the surface, offering video and audio output. Fifteen or 17″ screen and built-in USB reader may come standard. It’s the Qbiosk coffee bedside table! Let’s talk about this table for a moment, shall we? How sleek it truly is. How at home it would look in any modern house. And how simple it would be to clean if you spill juice or coffee all over it. So easy! And how radical would it be if we hooked up a pong system in there? How about that?! Yes! Designer: Milan Kazarka, Milan&Marian |
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