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When Riding A Bicycle Just Isn't Green
Enough<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/Bl8SCqPMzkw/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 02:25 AM PST

If you've ever felt the urge to attach a fender to your bike just so you can
wrap it in environmentally-aware bumper stickers, then the Green Shadow
might be for you. Developed by Mr. Onuff Studio, the bicycle shouts your
deep inner connection with Gaia while simultaneously tracking mileage, heat
rate and calories through an on board computer. I couldn't find details on
the materials used, but I'm going to assume that fresh ivory, baby seals or
endangered pandas were somehow involved, helping snag that valuable
pro-earth, anti-animal demographic.

Designer: Mr. Onuff Studio
<http://www.onuff.com/>

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LG Synthesis Belongs On Your
Keychain<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/B2J2T5Xt7g8/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 01:40 AM PST

Another beautifully rendered phone concept from our favorite 16 year old
designer, Andrew Seunghyun Kim, his LG Synthesis concept presents a simple
touchscreen based smart phone.  While subverted in this post's title, the
phone's hole is actually intended  as a low-tech viewfinder and docking port
on its tree-like recharging station.  Beyond that, it's solar powered
headset and Kate Moss-like form factor make this the most refined thing to
have come out of any 16-year-old I know.

Designer: Andrew Seunghyun Kim
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The Devil's Upside-Down
Guitar<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/gyV2P1AxtLc/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 01:19 AM PST

Hear the words of Yi-Luen Tan, this guitar's "an evolution of man's quest to
create a figure and form that resonates sonically, visually, and
philosophically of the times in which he resides." Whoa doggy. The balance
is different - less weight in the neck. But the ability to tune from the
body, is it worth it? How well will you strum? At what cost a new ax?

The tuners are in the base of the body. Roller bearings are used for bridge,
Boron Polytrinate for the nut. Boron Polytrinate is, and I quote, "It is a
very resonate chemically graphed polymer (15% more sustain than steel)" - so
says the folks at Graph Tech, makers of the String
Saver<http://www.graphtech.com/products.html?CategoryID=3>,
which also employs the same material.

Wood sourced from Queensland (go Australia!) Lace Alumitone pickups for
their 70% reduced weight (over "conventional pickups" - so says Tan), and
clear tone.

Some words from Tan

More than any of this, the guitar is simply a great guitar to play. The
maple body gives it a smooth, rounded tone, while the walnut cap adds
sustain. Combined with the Alumitone pickups, the overall tone is bright,
full and clear. The body contours make it very comfortable to play and its
ergonomics are second to none. To the untrained eye, it is a very different
to existing designs; to the avid guitar player, it is completely different
to anything out there, both in appearance and feel.

I suspect problems with tuning. More than this, a difficulty with getting
used to the weight by "guitar veterans." But the look! The look!

Just look at it!

Designer: Yi-Luen Tan

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Ski Boots For 
Comfort<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/bBPfz-0fvyU/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:41 AM PST

Why do ski boots have to hurt? Shouldn't skiers enjoy the same comfort as
snowboarders do? The right design can make it easier to release pressure
from the buckles when needed without having to undo the bottom of your
pants. The POC Tarsus boots eschews buckles for laces connected to a tension
wheel you dial in for the perfect fit. I'm a snowboarder, not a skier so I
can't comment on how comfortable this might be. Any skiiers wanna chime in?

Designer: Nils Löventorn

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Fold & Go Headphones<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/Zq2GdesL38c/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:36 AM PST

I've seen folding headphones before but this one is a little different.
There are 2 joints from which you can adjust the headphone size and pivot
them into a moon shaped packaged. The final collapsed package keeps the
delicate speakers away from would be sharp objects and makes the entire
thing much easier to pack.

Designer: Hanyoung
Lee<http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/04/21/cant-cross-a-virtual-wall/>

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Philips Astounds Us With Innovative
Stuff<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/9cLffkhp6Xk/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:05 AM PST

Three more reasons to look at Philips with admiration: The Kitten Scanner,
The Temparin DenTek and SBH 7110 Stereo In-ear Bluetooth Headphones.

Innovative products that will help make our lives better and provide us with
*sense and simplicity*.

The Kitten Scanner

If as adults we can get nervous as hell for simple procedures like CAT or CT
scan, can you imagine the amount of anxiety a child will go through if he
were to undergo one? The Kitten Scanner is an attempt by Philips to reduce
this tension that children can undergo during such stressful times.
Interactive role-playing and story-telling format incorporated into the
machine, teaches them about what to expect during a scan. It helps them to
understand the process much better by making them comfortable with the
technology and therefore reducing fear.

The Temparin for DenTek

Dentists are the necessary evils of life. I say this not because I despise
them, but because I am petrified of their drilling machine. ANYTHING to keep
me away from it, for example this Temparin line of tooth repair solutions
for DenTek. I am definitely going to turn to them for a temporary relief for
lost fillings, inlays or crowns. It's user-friendly and comes with custom
applicators and individual doses.

Stereo Bluetooth In-ear Headphones SBH 7110

A gorgeous looking in-ear piece that features a touch interface! Transition
between calls and music is not an issue with it. Simple and efficient, the
technology matches its looks.

BTW the three featured have the honor of picking up an
IF<http://www.design.philips.com/about/design/designnews/pressreleases/22_ifawards2009.page>this
year.

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Lights And Sound Show Right At
Home<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/yankodesign/~3/iuBI6MQzPgU/>

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:00 AM PST

Disco comes home with these shimmy speaker spheres that hang on the walls
like a mural or artwork. Adorable and very sexy, the lights patterns
displayed by the set go in sync with the rhythm and beats of the music being
played. Beyond awesome is the graphic bars representation that corresponds
to the equalizer of the speakers. The woofers coordinate perfectly with
either your PC or Home Theater and put on an amazing lights and sound show
for you.

A ring-sized finger-touch controller helps you navigate the setup. Using
this controller you can even do the usual stuff of play/pause/rewind etc.
and manipulate your PC/ HT.

Designer: Morteza
Faghihi<http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/10/29/tripod-the-sarah-connor-chronicles/>

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