Nokia GEM concept phone
We like crazy concepts especially when it comes to Nokia Concept Lab.
Nokia GEM which revolutionizes mobile design by turning the entire handset into a touchscreen.

The GEM device changes appearance from camera to phone or map according to the function selected by the user. It could even display advertising messages on the back of the phone.
The back and front are also interactive, making it possible to pinch and zoom the rear of the phone while getting a constant clear view of the image on the front.



I wish I could read on French but here is a website to celebrate Garamond typeface 450th anniversary. Created in 1461 by Claude Garamont it comes through the ages and still fits the modern life of typography and design. Long life Garamond!




























While our daily life become more and more digital some things just vanish they simply became obsolete.
Let's remember these items in the Museum of Obsolete Objects created by Jung von Matt agency.


Maximo's "The Animal Chair" collection constitutes a diverse range of species, from mammals to reptiles, and even including insects. The series starts with "Rhino", "Octopus" and "Walrus" and will continue with Lion, Beetle and Whale.






"Sneakers Tecntonics" is an outdoor concept installation made by motion designer 



Here are some images of the completed 'Spaceport America' by internationally recognized firm foster + partners in New Mexico, USA. The first commercial space terminal in the world, the new 11,148 m2 facility will offer opportunities for tourists to travel into space.









It's all about Time.
The Present is an annual clock that tells time in seasons.
The revolutionary camera lets you shoot everything you point it at, depth-of-field be damned, and allows you to "focus after the fact" in post-processing. My jaws literally falls out on a keyboard after I played with their refocus mechanism on examples gallery.





Saint-Petersburg based designer Tembolat Gukaev has awesome ideas and concepts of furniture and lamps.








UK-based product designer Finn Magee "uses advertising techniques such as surprise, juxtaposition and humor" in his designs, perhaps best seen in his Flat Life series of objects. Each is a poster image of an object, with the twist being that the objects actually work. via 





“King’s Folly” an object by Slovakian artist and sculptor Ivan Venkov. Theme is polarity and statement – exploitation.







Moscow based multidisciplinary designer and architect. Eduard is a researcher of interactive and parametric architecture. Works with architecture, interior design, graphic design, 3d animation, interactive and algorithmic installations.







One of our favourite modern sculptor 









Crealev company, creators of the levitating lamp, have designed two new floating lamps.






Communication design by "büro uebele visuelle kommunikation" made for Adidas Design Center.









CITROËN has developed Tubik, a high-tech executive shuttle based on one key idea: travel should be fun. Come with us on a shared, intelligent, connected and eco-friendly journey!


















To take part in ‘Be Your Own Souvenir’, participants are asked to stand on a small podium and strike a pose for a few minutes while a three-dimensional model of their body is scanned by three Kinects (hacked Xbox 360 interfaces with 3D depth sensors). The data is then passed to a 3D printer, and rendered in low-res plastic from the feet up – all within fifteen minutes. via