10 Unusual Watches

November 7th, 2009 Clark No comments

Originally watches are meant to show you the current time, till now we can know the time from more and more devices or places. Cellphone is the main portable device showing the time carried by even every people. So in the current age, watches are preferred being regarded as ornaments to the time teller. Furthermore when you have a watch which is a little unusual, so it will enhance your tease and life style. Jewelry makers and watch designers can come up with some wild ideas when it comes to watch designs.

1. Harry Winston

The Harry Winston watch allows you to see all the mechanics of the watch. The face plate is nonexistent, but you are able to see all the gears and the designer name very clearly on the front of the watch. There are no markers for numbers or actual numbers, so you have to guess at the time if someone was to ask you for it. (Link)

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Paper Towels Can Talk to You

November 7th, 2009 Clark No comments

We can see many funny illustrations in books, newspapers and magzines.Those make our lives full of happiness and hope. However illustrator Marc Johns drew those illustrations on paper towels so that it looks more interesting when you draw paper towels out. Meanwhile it noticed you that in ordr to protect our envirement we need  save materials.

His latest work and book info are available at marcjohns.com.

Designer: Marc Johns

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Loupio MP3 lets you enjoy clutter free music on the go

October 9th, 2009 Clark No comments

The Loupio Mp3 is looking like a fat bug! Cool!

Portable MP3 players may let the users enjoy their favorite tracks on the go, but they often get entangled in the wires of the headset, turning the system into a messy web. Providing a solution, designer Devon Mingling Wang has come up with an innovative player dubbed “Loupio MP3” that keeps the chaotic wires in order and lets you enjoy clutter-free music. For the wire automatically enfolds in the main body with a simple push of a button. Plus, the earphones come with a changeable case. With the Loupio MP3, now you need not arrange the wires every time you turn on the player.

Designer:  Devon Mingling Wang

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xr3 plug-in hybrid

October 8th, 2009 Clark No comments

This is a three wheels car named ‘xr3’ designed by Rqriley. It can be built by the user, called plug-in hybrid.

The two-seater is capable of achieving 225 miles per gallon with a combination of battery power and diesel engine.  The car has only three wheels and weighs only 1480 pounds.  The lightweight design allows the car to accelerate rapidly with a top speed of 80 miles per hour. However this car isn’t available at the local dealer,  instead users buy plans to the vehicle and build it themselves.  The design is simplified so that anyone with common buildings skills can duplicate the design.  The plans also educate users on how to improve their mileage, conserving energy in the process.  The unusual design of the car is intended to turn heads and signify the car’s uniqueness.

More information please visit here. [from designboom]

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Loupio MP3: Concept MP3 player lets you enjoy clutter free music

October 8th, 2009 Clark No comments

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The Loupio MP3 is a concept MP3 player by designer Mingling Wang. Another futuristic concept, this player will surely appeal to music buffs. The blue ear plugs perfectly complement the black and grey color scheme of this MP3 player. Promising a clutter free musical experience, the wire automatically enfolds in the main body with a simple push of a button. Plus, the earphones come with a changeable case. You can forget about arranging the wires every time you turn on the Loupio MP3 player.

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