Tagged: brand design

February 2011 – Nuance, Gorenje, One liter limited

Nuance

RKS Design’s syringe is an innovative reinvention for the dental industry. Nuance is a product that makes creating aesthetic restorations rather simple by combining filler particles that mimics optical properties of tooth structure. The product offers ease in handling, with a uniquely easy delivery system.

Gorenje

Gorenje launched a new touchscreen control panel for their built-in kitchen appliances. Very nice interaction, everyone can cook. Check out the video demo /

One Liter Limited

This conceptual faucet only gives the user a one liter-sized burst before forcing them to wait for the reservoir to refill. Time from full to empty is estimated at 30 seconds.

Haptica

It does not happen that often, that products which are designed for people with some sort of disability are so cool that they get a real desired object. Great done!

Waldok

HERNstudio created the Waldok. No cables, no dangers of electric shock, just plug and play.

iCan Play

Interesting approach from Fisher Price. The company introduces a plastic enclosure toy, which stores any generation of iPhone or iPod Touch and has a screen cover to protect your precious gadget. More over, Fisher Price is adding a few new Laugh & Learn apps to the App Store as well!

Loewe Invisio

Michael Friebe opens up the future for us, presenting this almost invisible TV screen, for those who are tired of having a reproduction of Malevich’s Black Square in their interior.

THIS

Leen Sadder, a design student, had to redesign the first thing she threw away after class. She ended up throwing away a toothbrush. Some people in the Middle East, Pakistan and India use a Miswak twig to brush their teeth. Leen Sadder after some ethnographical research came up with THIS. Finaly a totally natural and biodegradable toothbrush.

Jarnbombing

When Magda Sayeg began Knitta Please in 2005, it was her response to the dehumanizing qualities of an urban environment. By inserting handmade art in a landscape of concrete and steel, she adds human quality to products that otherwise rarely exists.

Signs

These reflective bicycle components are made from reused road signs, collected from several sources in Australia. They do not only provides character but tell the life-story of the road sign, serving its public duty on the freeway.

About us


Bluelarix Designworks’ specialism in the fields of interaction and user friendly design, our speed of product development and the possibility to develop both the product as the electronics is highly valued by our clients.

Competing with design 

The consumer and user are the startingpoint, we are a specialist in designing interaction and user friendly products. Our clients use design to compete with branding, styling, functionality and user friendliness.

Quick time to market

We form a flexible design team. Products are designed in a synchonized way, including design, interaction, engineering, electronics and software, turn key from plan to production. That means less headache for you and a quick lead time.