Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Change Your Routine
Change Your Routine is a campaign created by DM9DDB for Cia Athletica. The campaign aims to urge people to replace hours in front of the computer or TV with physical activities.
The result was a series of handmade posters of disassembled electronics that illustrate athletes in action. Computers, for example, formed a boxer. TVs became a weightlifter...and so on.
You can see more details of how the illustrations were made here.
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activity,
advertising,
athletes,
awareness,
campaign,
computer,
electronics,
handmde,
illustration,
posters,
routine,
series,
sports,
television
Your Pebbles
Korean company DesignMAXX has launched Your Pebbles, stackable silicon pebble-inspired blobs that can be used to prop up your electronics. The “Your Pebbles” are also hollow on one side so that you can put stuff inside of them, like paper clips or tacks.
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accessories,
electronics,
office,
pebbles,
product design,
silicon
Bloomframe




A window that transforms into a balcony.
It consists of tough all-weather materials and controlled by a smooth electronic system.
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balcony,
electronics,
home,
material,
system,
technology,
transform,
weather,
window
Socket Deer

More little things to improve your quotidian existence. These covers from Nendo come with handy antlers so you can hang whatever you're charging on them.
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antlers,
appliances,
charger,
deer,
electricity,
electronics,
home,
socket
Nikon D700

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advertisement,
box,
carpet,
coffee shop,
detector,
electronics,
installation,
interactive,
korea,
light,
mall,
motion,
Nikon,
oudoor,
promotion,
red,
shopping,
superstars
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