New Industrial Design Concepts

  New Industrial Design depends on design concepts to comprehend thoughts for new products in an original process most important the path to true novelty. New industrial design creates practical designs that accommodate present day and take in the knowledge of tomorrow.   Under is sequence of attractive new industrial design.     Multifunctional Furniture […]

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Celebrity Portraits By Martin Schoeller

    NYC-based Martin Schoeller is an exceptional photographer. Early in his career he worked as an assistant to Annie Leibowitz and a few years later he was one of three contracted photographers for The New Yorker magazine, a position he still holds today. He also shoots for other publications such as Rolling Stone, GQ […]

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Innovative Vision ConnectedDrive by BMW

  The German automaker created a cutting-edge two-place roadster called Vision ConnectedDrive. By the words of creators it is radical new roadster concept "presents the automobile as a fully integrated part of the networked world in both its design and technological innovations" as well as representing "the potential of current and future in-car technology for […]

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Creative Fashion Tights from Les Queues de Sardines

    Featured below original tights are offered by French company Les Queues de Sardines. Elegant and eye-catching tights are decorated by unique graphic images. Screen-printed by hand on a farm in rural France these exclusive fashion tights will never go unnoticed. All tights are created in limited number so you should hurry up if […]

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Japan’s New Goateed Geminoid Robot Is Uncomfortably Realistic

Geminoid, Skin On and Skin Off Geminoid The latest Geminoid robot is one of the most realistic, and thus creepiest, android we've ever seen. The skin, hair, goatee (!), and facial expressions are real enough to fool you for a few seconds while it sinks in that something very, very weird is going on. This […]

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John Galliano Men’s Fall 2011/12 Runway, Paris Menswear Fashion Week

My favorite of the menswear shows so far, Galliano, for his Autumn/Winter collection, jumped on the ballet bandwagon of late and churned out a theatrical collection much more akin to the elaborate costumes of an 18th century masterpiece of the stage–ballet or opera–with a sort of theatrical narrative of the vagabond acting as undercurrent.   […]

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