Here's what we looked at this week:
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Core77 Weekly Roundup (11-18-24 to 11-22-24)
Nike showed off their 3D-printed Air Max 1000s.
Industrial Design student work: Maoxin Yuan's therapeutic eyewear.
Transportation designer Alan Derosier got the chance to turn his Xmas card concept sketch into a real electric motorcycle, the Rocket One.
Accessories for your sneakers, courtesy of Adidas and AvAvAv.
Industrial Design student work: The multiple-award-winning Community Gravestones project, by Cameron Brentlinger of Pratt Institute.
This eBarrow Kit, an easily retrofittable electric-powered wheelbarrow wheel, was invented by a medical device expert.
Peak Design's Tech Pouch: An organizing bag with better UX. Sadly it's now being knocked off by design pirates.
Subversive design: The Robin Clip was designed to let you sneak an Apple Watch Into competitions.
A modernist coffee grinder designed with obsessive attention to UX.
A new furniture category: Bateman Labs' modular armchair-based workstations / gaming stations.
Objects to satisfy the "slow life" desire for cozy: Rolife's miniature reading nooks.
Harley-Davidson's LiveWire to release designey electric scooters.
Base Case: A portable dual-monitor set-up in a luggage form factor.
To celebrate their 50th anniversary, Casio is releasing these functional ring-sized watches.
This cordless C1 Ultrasonic Cutter is like a power X-acto knife.
Industrial design case study: The PureTorque training aid, by industrial design firm The Metcalfe Group.
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