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Product sketch: Clocks for Robots – Blog – BERG
"It is a sign in a public space displaying dynamic code that is both here and now. Connected devices in this space are looking for this code, so the space can broker authentication and communication more efficiently." Gorgeous, thoughtful work as ever; I completely love the fact the phone app has no visualisation of the camera's input. Timo's point, about how the changing QR code seems to validate it more, seems spot-on, too.
berg  products  computervision  robotreadableword  clocks 
september 2011 by infovore
Vintage British Argos 1985 Catalogue - a set on Flickr
The Spring/Summer 1985 Argos Catalogue, in its entirety, on Flickr. A slice of consumer history. Products, industrial design, toys, games, technology, all preserved. Hoping this doesn't get taken down.
argos  products  catalogue  history 
december 2010 by infovore
Mule Design Studio's Blog: The Failure of Empathy
"As an industry, we need to understand that not wanting root access doesn’t make you stupid. It simply means you do not want root access. Failing to comprehend this is not only a failure of empathy, but a failure of service."
culture  service  design  ipad  products  computing  generalpurpose 
february 2010 by infovore
Bayer Didget - Product Information – Bayer’s DIDGET™ Blood Glucose Meter
"Bayer’s DIDGET™ is the only blood glucose meter that plugs into a Nintendo DS™ or Nintendo DS™ Lite system. This unique meter helps encourage consistent testing with reward points that children can use to buy items within the game and unlock new game levels." Blood glucose monitor for diabetics that plugs into your Nintendo DS. Utterly awesome, and exactly what a new world of products should look like.
nintendods  bayer  design  products  diabetes  health  play  nintendo  ds  superb 
july 2009 by infovore
The ORIGINAL Illustrated Catalog Of ACME Products
"ACME is a worldwide leader of many manufactured goods. From its humble beginnings providing corks and flypaper to bug collectors ("Buddy's Bug Hunt/1935") to its heyday in the American Southwest supplying a certain coyote, from Ultimatum Dispatchers to Batman outfits, ACME has set the standard for excellence. For the first time ever, information and pictures of all ACME products, specialty divisions, and services featured in Warner Bros. cartoons (made by the original studio from 1935 to 1964) are gathered here, in one convenient catalog."
acme  manufacturing  cartoons  reference  products  tv 
november 2008 by infovore
Pulse Laser: If products are people too, let them have a thousand true fans…
"This would be something different though potentially - not buying into a product design as a brand, but more like micro-investing in a product at it’s conception. Almost like a distributed commission of something that you’ve followed the progress of like a work of art."
design  products  manufacture  marketing  purchase  commission  schulzeandwebb  mattjones 
september 2008 by infovore
Kick It › Creating Products, Not Experiences
"...it’s my feeling that experiences can’t really be designed. You can only provide the resources for people to have an experience; then it’s the people (users) themselves who create the experience." Dan Saffer hits the nail on the head at his new studio's blog. Can't wait to see what comes out of Kicker.
products  experience  design  dansaffer  kicker  studio  experiencedesign  interaction 
september 2008 by infovore
Cradle To Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
"William McDonough's book, written with his colleague, the German chemist Michael Braungart, is a manifesto calling for the transformation of human industry through ecologically intelligent design." I took a look at Tom's copy a few weeks; looked good.
sustainability  design  manufacture  products  environment  industry 
february 2008 by infovore
adaptive path » blog » Peter Merholz » Our Forthcoming Book: Subject to Change: creating great products and services for an uncertain world
"The book addresses our philosophy in creating products and services, the importance of the right kinds of research, of making design an organizational competency, [and] of thinking of your offerings as part of a larger system..." Looks good!
adapativepath  servicedesign  design  services  products  experience  book  writing 
february 2008 by infovore

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