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Developed in collaboration with the One Laptop Per Child Association, the tablet harnesses the power of a touchscreen device to create new ways for children to learn. The powerful Android tablet has a new user interface and protective cover that delivers the continuity of the design language of the original One Laptop Per Child with a new learning experience.

“The new tablet is an evolution of all the things we have learned with the original XO Laptop,” says Yves Behar, fuseproject founder and Chief Designer of OLPC since 2006.

www.fuseproject.com

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Circuit is a wall clock created by industrial designer Stevan Djurovic, it uses led lights in place of the usual clock arms bringing the clock up to date. On the outside of the clock light shows the hour, on the inside its the minutes, and brilliantly, in the middle of the clock’s housing there is light that indicates the seconds.

Via Inspiration Hut

 

Brightly coloured tables and chairs are hidden in plain sight between the shelves of this bookcase by graduate designer Orla Reynolds. Former ballet dancer Reynolds, who has just graduated from the Dublin Institute of Technology in Ireland, wanted the movement from bookcase to dining table to reflect a scene change at the theatre.

Designer : Orla Reynolds
Via Design is a Good Idea

Lit Motors unveils a new electric propotype car called C-1. Combining the small size of a motorcycle and the safety of a car, this car is also nicknamed “rolling smartphone” for its maximal connectiy with mobile devices.

By Lit: “Introducing the C-1, the world’s first gyroscopically stabilized rolling smart phone. This vehicle combines the efficiency and freedom of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car. Offering the alternated to alternatives on an exciting and safe platform, the C-1 transforms your daily commute into something to look forward to.”

litmotors.com/c-1

 

Inspired by the twirl of a flamenco skirt, QisDesign introduces Flamenca, a series of decorative, fun lights to brighten home decor. Using LED technology and available in three colors (pink, orange and green), Flamenca lights are not only decorative, but they can help achieve a sort of magical ambiance, whether in your bedroom, study, or for an evening gathering at home. Another exciting detail is that these lamps are interactive – touching the metallic base plate results in different, flowing lighting effects. On or off, I think we can all agree that they’re pretty and sort of whimsical. A fun addition to a contemporary lighting scheme.

www.qisdesign.com

Via: Trendir

Exclamation Marky Flying Robot was the first creative work of young office “Form & Drang” in Leipzig, Germany. It is actually a mascot to symbolize futuristic, quickness, youthful energy, enthusiasm, and action. The client demanded the mascot represents all that symbols in exclamation point!. That’s why therobot looks like flying exclamation mark. During the design process, the team was inspired by the actual design of computers, mp3 players, and many gadgets, because the intention was to reach young and technology interested people through this robot. Designers : Ronny Sauer and FORM & DRANG

Via: Tuvie