Articles Written by:    SHANE CROZIER     

Roofus, Man’s Best Friend

Shoveling snow looks like a hell of a job at the best of times, but when faced with commercial sized buildings, apparently it’s so bad it takes up to 25 men to get the job done. That’s where the humorously named “Roofus” comes in. Roofus is happy to ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  18 Nov 2008

It’s a BabyQ

Bring the BabyQ by Erik Lieberenz to your next gathering for some offhand fun. It’s small enough to fit in your bag, but big enough to fill 2 to 3 empty bellies. Each half is made from stainless steel, and nests together when not being used. It even ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  17 Nov 2008

Polish Tour De Force

The Slovak Republic is attempting to launch itself onto designs world stage with the newly formed “Exhibition Creator 2008″ While the name is as cryptic as it is uninspiring, the talent being unearthed is certainly worth some attention. The “Neon Lamp” ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  14 Nov 2008

Hacks on the Radio

How do you feel about participating in the manufacture of your next product purchase? Polish duo Maria Makowska & Piotr Stolarski from Gogo design have created the Log Radio and Clock from single lengths of raw pinewood with the intention of involving ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  11 Nov 2008

Clothes Pin and Memory Stick, Why Not?

Simplicity, functionality and cheap-ass combine to bring you a the memory stick from poor.pl. It requires no instructions or explanation, something to be applauded in anything containing a PCB. Stick it in your computer, use it, and when your done clip ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  7 Nov 2008

Quick, Forward this to Jamie Oliver!

We’ve all seen the food pyramid before. You know, that thing that hangs on the wall of the dentist we try to convince we’ve been brushing 3 times a day? Considering all the rhetoric out there on healthy eating it seems amazing that no one has thought ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  26 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Jamie Oliver

Designed for Poverty

If you’ve been struggling for ideas in our design for poverty contest or wondered how design can help those in poverty then perhaps a little bit of inspiration is in order. Recent Coventry University graduate Daniel Sheridan has successfully developed, ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  17 Sep 2008

Helicopter or Giant Duck Billed Beetle?

The H1 ‘Fugu’ by Matt Bassett is a purpose built helicopter targeted at disaster relief. It has been rationalized and rethought to optimize space with a minimal yet flexible package layout, thus allowing maximum efficiency and smaller required landing ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  17 Sep 2008

The Third Space

Guest_2807 : Multi-tap malay : I want to subscribe the magazine, so what get the step Guest_4147 : smarter than all basins ever Guest_1837 : nice design «link» The Dean of Design : That bend camera looks eff'd up! Come on Andy! what were you ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  11 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Philippe Starck

The Nature of Caravaning

I hate caravans. In all seriousness, the only good caravan is one that’s on fire. I hate driving behind them, I hate seeing pictures of them. I hate the smell of them, and I hate the cramped confines inside them. To sum up I find them offensive to ...

From SHANE CROZIER, Yanko Design,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Philippe Starck,  Karim Rashid

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