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Designer Li Peitong won an award for his innovative cinema ticket design.
The new Mazda CX-50 is the first car created in joint cooperation between Mazda and Toyota. It will be manufactured in an American factory, and it comes to the market with a slightly more robust design, an attractive interior and electrified engine options.
Coca-Cola is getting a new, unified look. The packaging of famous bottles, bottles and cans will receive a makeover. It is the last phase in the unification strategy of the brand, which will give their different drinks a unified look, but of course we will still be able to easily distinguish them from each other. Since 1982, when Coca-Cola sent its derivatives to the shelves in addition to classic Coca-Cola (at first Diet Coke, followed by Coke Zero and Coke Life), all drinks had their own design, but from now on they will all speak the same design language. The connecting element will be the red disc.
Denny R. Priyatna is an Indonesian designer who prefers to explore the connection between the human and the inanimate. He plays with different materials and techniques all the time, creating new things. Always with a concept. This time he tackled furniture. Maybe the collection will seem "over the edge" to some, but it doesn't know any other way. Furniture that shows the imperfections of the human body is absolutely fantastic. Or cringe-inducing.
The iconic brand Leica has released a limited edition of 25 cameras dressed in a unique skin made of, believe it or not, paper! It is an extremely durable and resistant Fedrigoni paper that brings an exciting experience.
For renowned furniture brand Emporium, Italian designer Roberto Giacomucci has created a series of unusual pieces of furniture that will bring a light breeze of mischief with their smiling faces.
Porsche is celebrating 70 years since they started making sports cars. To further mark the anniversary, a limited series of 1919 Datetimer wristwatches illustrating Porsche's successful history has been released.
Don't know what to buy an aesthetic lover for Christmas? Or to a friend who loves art? To make this year's Christmas gift shopping less stressful, we've prepared a list of 10 timeless designer pieces that won't go out of style for a long time.
Primož Jeza is an architect, assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Industrial Design, and lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture. To date, he has created more than 50 projects in the field of architecture and interior design and has prepared scenography for more than 40 promotional and short films. His works have been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world (Ljubljana, Moscow, Belgrade, Lisbon, Paris, London...), and in 2008 he also published a book entitled Interior Primož Jeza/9+1, where presented the 10 most popular projects in the field of interior design of public spaces. Today, his design for the Nico Less chair is among the eight finalists from across Europe in the DesignEuropa award competition organized by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 27 in Warsaw, and we are keeping our fingers crossed that Primož and the company Donar will take home the glittering award. We had a short conversation with Primož, and we admit that he really impressed us with his thinking.
As part of its initiative for better well-being in the digital age, Google has developed a paper envelope in which you can hide your smartphone from you. This one helps you to step back a bit and rest from the increasingly ubiquitous digital world. With the Paper Envelope, you can turn your phone into a simpler device, because the envelope limits quite a number of functions that smartphones offer and steals our time.
Samsung Electronics has introduced new eco-friendly packaging for TVs with the aim of reducing its environmental footprint. The new eco-friendly packaging, which is made from environmentally friendly corrugated cardboard, will be used on The Serif, The Frame and The Sero TVs, making it easier for consumers to recycle and reuse cardboard boxes.