Archive for Design
Douchebag designed to transport skis with ease
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Douche bags at ski hills aren’t a new phenomenon. Whether it’s the aggressive adrenalin junkies yelling at you from the lifts in hopes you’ll fall in glorious YouTube-ranking fashion or the rich folks in $5,000 fur-lined one-piece ski suits, they’re everywhere. Now there’s a new kind of a Douchebag that is designed to actually make your ski day more fun.
Dolphin jetpack
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Some people go swimming with dolphins, enthralled with their easy movement through the water and the grace with which they occasionally breach the surface. Others, like Franky Zapata, make dolphins look pretty lame by comparison.
The coffee cup-a-day project
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Prolific Spanish designer Bernat Cuni has come up with a whimsical way to help bring the relatively new 3D ceramic printing process into the mainstream. Recently, he unleashed his creative energies on what he termed the "coffee cup-a-day" project to highlight the versatility and immediacy of what is also known as "additive manufacturing" – the layer by layer construction of tangible objects from digital models. The results, while not necessarily the most utilitarian, could be just the thing for the coffee drinker who has it all.
Techno costume for Halloween
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Trawling the Web looking for that last minute costume idea today? Look no further. NASA engineer Mark Rober has a “relatively simple” (we’re calling it relatively expensive) yet technologically elegant solution to your Halloween wardrobe woes. All you need is two iPad 2s, some fake blood, and a shirt that you no longer care for.

Two iPad 2s = One Huge Gaping Hole
