Author: Kendra Cowden
Old Hair Dryer Becomes Phone Booth
Apr 9 by Kendra Cowden | add commentIs it a bird? Is it a plane? No it’s just an old hair dryer that has been turned into a phone booth. A group of Danish students in the Interaction Design Program at The Danish Design School turned an old hair dryer into a mobile phone booth. The concept more »
Heritage Radio With An Ipody Modern Twist
Apr 8 by Kendra Cowden | add commentLike the design of classic radios but want something that will also play the music on your iPod? Well look no further than the Revo Heritage Radio. An ideal gift for your grandparent who keeps on asking “does it get the Sinatra?” Winner of the 2010 more »
BreweryFans.com Helps Fans Connect With Craft Beer They Love
Apr 7 by Kendra Cowden | add commentEver found a beer that you really like but not too sure on where to get it? BreweryFans.com is a new website that was created to help beer fans ask different breweries “where can I get your beer?” The website uses Web 2.0 and maps which restaurants, more »
Street Furniture With An Urban Twist
Apr 7 by Kendra Cowden | add commentEver notice how boring street furniture is? It’s mostly one color with a basic design. Boring! European designer Yoann Henry Yvon has created an urban design of what outdoor furniture such as bicycle racks and benches might look like in the more »
Everyday T-Shirt Will Be the New Body Armor
Apr 6 by Kendra Cowden | add commentMost people who grow up to be police officers or soldiers do it because of one childhood dream- they wanted to be like Superman. Maybe one day they can be like the man of steel by wearing a simple t-shirt that has been converted into a tougher, more more »
StudyLite First "Safe For Eyes" Desk Lamp, Red Dot Design Award Winner
Apr 6 by Kendra Cowden | add commentThe StudyLite rechargeable desk lamp is the world’s first certified “safe for eyes” study light for children. Developed by one of India’s best product designers, Abhijit Bansod, the rechargeable lamp has no ultra-violet, infra-red more »
WritePad Brings Handwriting Recognition to iPad
Apr 6 by Kendra Cowden | add commentThe WritePad is an iPad application that identifies a person’s handwriting. The WritePad allows users to write down information in their own handwriting with their finger or using the iPad pen. The handwriting application will learn a person’s handwriting over time. WritePad can do things that a notebook can’t. more »
Save The Princess in 3D with Nintendo Concept Design
Apr 6 by Kendra Cowden | add commentEver wondered what Mario and Luigi would look like in 3D? Well you don’t have to wonder anymore. Nintendo is working on a new DS console that will allow gamers to play in 3D mode but that’s not the coolest part about the new gaming system. The more »
Safe Eyes Makes iPad Even More Kid-Friendly
Apr 5 by Kendra Cowden | add commentAccording to InternetSafety.com, Safe Eyes Mobile will provide protection for children using Apple’s latest creation, the iPad. Safe Eyes Mobile employs award-winning filtering technology and was the first filtered web browser for Apple’s iPod Touch more »

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