Design For You

Design For You

Design For You featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Shearing

This is a magnetic paper organizer stationery that draws its design inspiration from the image of an adorable sheep. It creates the visual effect of the paper clips becoming the sheep's wool. It evokes the image of a charming sheep standing on the desk, holding paper clips as if they were tufts of wool, adding an element of fun and whimsy to the task of organizing. It not only fulfills functional requirements but also engages users emotionally through its unique and story like features.

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Lumin

Lumin is a design made 100 percent from alluminium. Without a mechanism, the elasticity of the material is used to hold the graphite. It is produced using different numerical control machining processes, with a manual finish in each one of them. Identified with its engraved serial number and accompanied by packaging that authenticates its originality. Its designer wanted to represent in Lumin the emotion of emptiness. A fragment of the brilliance that lives in each person, not perfect but authentic. In this way Lumin invites introspection and personal reflection.

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Vector

Vector Scissors combine the guiding precision of a paper guillotine with the versatility of handheld scissors. The handle can be pressed against the edge of a table, stabilizing both the hand and the blades. This allows for a controlled, linear cutting motion using the table as a guide, ensuring straight cuts with ease. Extensive research into scissor mechanics, blade orientation, and ergonomics led to a refined design that enhances precision without altering traditional functionality.

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Traces Of Zero

One card can be used as two-month calendar on both sides. Zero shaped frame is embossed with dates, and the thin paper inside the frame is Pachika paper which becomes translucent by hot stamping. Taking advantage of its characteristics, the minute and delicate realism of nature and the living world that are often overlooked was extracted. Those throw at you that seeing the world from viewpoint of Zero, that's with your clear eyes, will help you to find clues to a better world. Although it's a small desk calendar, it has a dynamic axis goes back and forth between micro and macro perspectives.

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Chalk Pebbles

It is inspired by naturally shaped riverbed pebbles, embracing nature as a teaching tool. Each piece features irregular textures and vibrant color layers created from natural vegetable based pigments. With seven different hardness levels, it allows children to explore tactile sensations and uncover hidden colors. When moistened, Chalk Pebbles also functions as watercolor paint, encouraging creative expression. This design reconnects children with nature, offering a poetic, low tech, sensory rich experience in the digital age.

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Soroban Colette

Previously, the abacus had square corners, but it has been reborn having a gentler design featuring rounded corners so that children can use it without worrying about damaging something with the item. The design does not use screws, nails, or adhesive, making it a safe product for younger children. By having a variety of colors that children like, the options have expanded. Additionally, the number of parts has been reduced by 40%, making manufacturing simpler and more efficient.

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