Posts tagged concept

Coca-Cola Worldwide Machine, Coca-Cola Ad by The Miami Ad School
The first machine that accepts many currencies.

Coca-Cola Worldwide Machine, Coca-Cola Ad by The Miami Ad School

The first machine that accepts many currencies.

The Scent of Pantone by Ron Hahn

Button Stapler by Jo Yeon-Jin

2012 red dot award design concept winner

QR Code on Headstone by Aspetos
Aspetos, an Austrian Funeral Service company, now offers to engrave QR codes on Headstones to add a bio, photos, cause of death and other details.

QR Code on Headstone by Aspetos

Aspetos, an Austrian Funeral Service company, now offers to engrave QR codes on Headstones to add a bio, photos, cause of death and other details.

Quote Vendor Installation by Alice Wang  

“Quote Vendor came from the observation that in today’s society, we are becoming more accustomed to instant and short messages. Whether through text messages or online social platforms, less people are willing to read long paragraphs, let alone having the patience to read through an entire book. What if we read the book for you and picked out the best parts? With the similar anticipation upon opening a fortune cookie, a sheet of paper with the quote, along with the title of the book and author’s name is rolled up and placed into a clear plastic bottle. The audience can purchase a quote under different categories (art, humor, etc.) and hopefully the quote will inspire them to pick up and finish the rest of the book.”

Starbucks Espresso Journey by Nendo

This pop-up Starbucks coffee shop in Tokyo by Japanese design studio Nendo was designed like a library, where customers ordered drinks by taking books to the counter. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined the curved interior walls of the shop and were filled with books with nine different coloured covers, to represent each of the drinks being served. Customers were invited to read about different types of coffee from the cover sleeves of the otherwise empty books, before exchanging one at the counter for a corresponding drink. With their coffee, each customer was also given the sleeve to keep, which they could use to customise their own Starbucks takeaway flask. The shop was installed at the start of September in the Omotesando neighbourhood and was open for just three weeks.

Mercedes-Benz Pure Light Concept Vehicle by designer Lena Knab

Especially aimed for cities like Beijing, Shanghai, where people can appreciate luxury, Pure Light is a four seater car that uses superconducting magnetic levitation technology, providing the feeling that you are floating.

Waldner, Table Tennis 2.0 by Robert Lindstrom

Next generation ping pong table made with an advanced computer system integration. The table has a multi-touch surface, which responds to human touch and real world objects, like ping-pong balls. The table is also equipped with Siri voice recognition that monitors the game along with a Mac Pro 12-core computer. That means the table is very intelligent; it sees, feels and hears the game. You can even discuss a ball with it to improve your ping pong skills or argue about a point.

Futuristic Lamborghini Perdigon Concept by Ondrej Jirec

Jamy Toaster, your daily weather toasted report by Nathan Brunstein


Concept toaster featuring a built-in Wi-Fi that toasts a weather forecast into the surface of bread every morning.

BMW i8 Hybrid Concept Spyder 2013

The BendDesk, a futuristic workspace concept by The Media Computing Group