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13 designs · Cohort 2019 · 13 coded
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A collector who wants to get lost in a product — drawn to things that open new pathways. Their collection centers on technology, with recurring themes of clever solution and digital experience. A distinctive voice among the the observers — drawn to form, elegance, and media — collectors who notice the details others miss.
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Down-to-earth Gastronomy With A Sprinkle of Science
Most foods that are memorable fall roughly into two categories: emotion and flavor. This dish strikes first with flavor and that sensation becomes memorable. This dish is the radish tart by Rene Redze
Jan 30
#1
Buoy Health
We did our pitch on Buoy Health. Buoy Health is a startup with the simple goal of improving the process of self-diagnosing illnesses. The platform leverages a combination of complex decision trees and
Feb 27
#2
Challenge 5: Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go was initially launched on July 5th, 2016 and uses augmented reality (AR) to allow users to find, catch, and battle other players at locations rooted in reality but presented in an animated
Mar 4
#3
Creating Flavors with Space
Chocolatexture is a boxed chocolate confectionary designed by Nendo, a Japanese design studio known for their product design, furniture and interior projects. Traditionally, commercially available cho
Mar 25
#4
Fetch
For the past few challenges, we were tasked to design an awe-inspiring game, so we created Fetch: the Most Relaxing Way to Raise a Dog. The purpose behind this casual game is simple: play fetch with a
Mar 27
#5
The Reinvention of Normal
Dominic Wilcox is a British artist and inventor who create objects that questions the notion of everyday life. His work may be conceived by most as “ridiculous” as he said himself, but if one looks pa
Mar 31
#6
Challenge 11: Improveo
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xFEbCSDC5Vq26JpHNBwP1SR4OAq6eORD5bwTYFL8n5M/edit?usp=sharing
Apr 24
#7
Demystifying 3D Printing
3D printing has for some reason been branded primarily as a STEM education feature and less of as a creative/hobbyist activity. This is expressed in the way the manufacturers sell their printers. Most
May 2
#8
Fool-proof Fine Dining
The reasonably priced sous vide cookers that became popular in the last 5 years have been a godsend for relatively inexperienced homecooks to cook delicate meats. Traditionally, cooking a piece of ste
May 2
#9
Three Decades of Digital Forgery
In less than a year, Adobe Photoshop will be celebrating its 30th birthday – architects have now been officially making “fake real” building pictures for nearly 3 decades. Photoshop, as the most popul
May 2
#10
Websites Can Be Easy
Cargo Collective is one of the many websites available in the vast market of CMS platforms (content management system). Along with Squarespace, Wix, WordPress etc, CMS platforms aim to simplify the we
May 2
#11
The Death of Apple
Here’s a still-popular company that has lost its creative lead in the consumer market: Apple. Apple products have always been unreasonably priced, ever since the launch of its first Ipod. However, we
May 2
#12
Portfolio: AW
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May 17
#13