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14 designs · Cohort 2015 · 16 coded
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An eye for the subtle. This collector seeks products that reveal hidden qualities in ordinary experiences. Their collection centers on architecture & space, with recurring themes of tactile sensory and form elegance. A distinctive voice among the the observers — drawn to form, elegance, and media — collectors who notice the details others miss.
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Form, elegance, media
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While dish soap and desire are not exactly synonymous in my mind, the curvaceous bottles shown above are ubiquitous for a reason. From a functional standpoint, the synched middles beg users to grasp t
Jan 27
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Jan 27
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Stanley classic flasksplit
Stanley classic flask
Jan 27
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eCycle Flask
Jan 27
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The variety of fabrics here were chosen for their neutral, natural shades and their tactile quality. Each is soft and organic in its own way, and together they are meant to suggest a quiet evening in
Jan 27
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The Rainfall Magic Showerhead has a lot of untapped potential. With its rainbow LEDs and water pressure variation, it certainly can make showering more fun. But not everyone wants a chaos of colors al
Feb 1
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What I’ve Got – Delirious Frites Created by Canadian design collective Les Astronautes, Delirious Frites transforms a drab alleyway into a fun, tactile experience. I love projects that make ordinary
Feb 15
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What I’ve Got – The Flavour Conductor While thinking about sensory advertising and immersive experiences, I was reminded of the Flavour Conductor. In this project by food design studio Bompas & Parr
Feb 15
#8
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Plot Wahoo stars Meryl Streep as Clarissa Clayer, a smart and powerful tech leader making a name for herself in Silicon Valley. Everything is going her way….that is, until, she becomes CEO of the l
Feb 18
#9
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Nikeames Shoe This conceptual trainer comes from French designer Ora-Ïto. While I do not desire this shoe in particular, I like what is suggests about cross-practice and cross-material applications.
Feb 23
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Goals as a Designer Inspired by the Desmet and Hekkert reading, I decided to define three goals that pertain to the three types of product experience. On an aesthetic level, my goal is to find produ
Feb 23
#11
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What I’ve Got – Wes Anderson Palettes Someone recently mentioned The Grand Budapest Hotel, so I thought I’d chime in. I’m not the biggest fan of Wes Anderson movies (I know…I know), but I can’t fault
Mar 1
#12
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What I’ve Got – Soapstone Beer Mug I recently bought this mug as a gift for my boyfriend, and I can’t stop obsessing over it. After reading Desmet and Hekkert’s “Framework of Product Experience,” I re
Mar 8
#13
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What I’ve Got – Thermal Desire When discussing sensory experiences, we often limit ourselves to the over-simplified standard of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Neurologists, meanwhile, have i
Apr 4
#14
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What I’ve Got – Uber User Experience This week’s challenge has me thinking about user interfaces, and the link between desirable online experiences and desirable real-life experiences. It only took a
Apr 10
#15
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What I’ve Got – Paula Scher’s Design Outlook Since her career began in the 1970s, Paula Scher has continually pushed the boundaries of graphic design. She gave a provocative Ted Talk in 2009, where s
Apr 18
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