Friday, 26 March 2010

Tuvie- Design of the future- Gadget concept website

http://www.tuvie.com/

This website is dedicated to talk about techs and gadgets in the future, some of them might still even be a concept.

Readers can also submit their work to the website.

Some interesting ideas and good visual product renderings.



Tuesday, 16 March 2010

MINI Product Design Competition

Reference- Dexigner

www.www.dexigner.com/product/news-g20270.html

MINI Product Design Competition for the Centre Rail in the New MINI Countryman

In keeping with the brand's "Creative Use of Space" philosophy, MINI is holding an international design competition to celebrate the launch of the MINI Countryman in suitable style.

The competition invites creative people around the world to design potential tools for the unique MINI Centre Rail in the new MINI model.

The Centre Rail runs in a straight line between the seats of the Countryman, linking the front and rear of the interior, and offers a multifunctional platform on which to fix various travel items.

The designs submitted will be assessed by the MINI Design team headed by Gert Hildebrand.

The three best ideas will be presented to the public as prototypes at the 2010 Paris Motor Show in October.

Deadline for entries is May 11, 2010.

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Technology giants woo 14-year-old iPhone app designer

Guardian - Miranda Bryant
15.02.10

A London schoolboy who designs iPhone applications is being flown to Spain to act as an adviser at a technology conference.

Dylan Maryk, 14, from Kensington, was given the assignment after industry chiefs read an interview with him in the Evening Standard.

Organisers of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week have asked Dylan to report on the conference to help CEOs from Google, Spotify and Vodafone attract young people to the event.

He said: “I'm really looking forward to Barcelona — it should be fun. They emailed me the same day the story was printed.

“I'm mostly looking forward to the exhibitions that show new phones and technology that haven't been released yet. There's also a special section for app development.”

His latest app — launched for Valentine's Day — allows people to flirt using their iPhone. iWink-users choose from a selection of kisses and hearts and hold them up to their valentine.

Dylan said: “My dad gave me the idea. It's the first app that I've coded myself.”

He started designing the software a year ago so that he could contribute to his school fees for Ashbourne College.

His first app, AlarmMusic, has been downloaded about 3,000 times and he is looking for a business partner to help his company, MicroApps, expand.

Dylan's father Denis is also going to Barcelona. Mr Maryk, 60, said: “I'm very excited that he is going to be introduced to some of the leaders in the industry.”