Product Design
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The key to a greener life
Moving house could be a great opportunity to switch to a greener lifestyle, according to a group of students at London’s Kingston University. They have come up with the idea for a green key to encourage home buyers to throw out inefficient items such as old fridge-freezers...
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Students design project lights up Belgian TV
Two product design and engineering students from Middlesex University are celebrating after an innovative jacket they created for a Belgian TV commercial made its on-screen debut. The jacket, worn by a football fan and featuring LED lights which flash to display in different coloured...
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Design duo help pioneering wheelchair firm stay on track for 2012 Paralympic Games
A Birmingham design company have teamed up with fellow Midlands firm RGK Wheelchairs to help them launch an innovative new product ahead of this year’s Paralympic Games...
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Tatabi
Check out this work from Tatabi - a small graphic and web design studio that works with brands throughout the globe. Here are some examples of their work but you can discover more at their website www.tatabi.es.
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Success calls for Middlesex student
A design student from Middlesex University will see his unique mobile phone designs hit the UK market in 2012 after his stylish graphics were spotted in online forums. Kieron-Scott Woodhouse, 23, from Shepherds Bush, designed a mobile phone in his spare time...
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Staffordshire designer scoops European industry award
An innovative product designer from Staffordshire University has scooped a prestigious industry award. Eco-friendly products designed by students from the BA(Hons) Product Design at Staffordshire University contended with entries from across Europe...
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Paid internships for design breakthroughs
Global sports and lifestyle brand Puma is offering paid internships to University of Brighton students who come up with ideas that could lead to the next big breakthroughs in sustainable designs...
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LCC alumnus designs new drinking fountain Tropism Well
Former BA Graphic & Media Design student Richard Harvey, co-founder with Keivor Stainer of Poietic Studio, has designed a revolutionary drinking fountain called The Tropism Well, which uses natural laws of physics to function...
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Design team give Yorkshire firms a taste of success
Small food and drink businesses across Yorkshire are serving up a real feast - thanks to a Sheffield-based design consultancy which has given them the recipe for success...
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Can you guess what it is yet?
i luv my can, the nationwide search for the most imaginative and creative use of empty drinks cans, has today announced its ten lucky finalists. Launched in June by TV presenter and avid recycler, Miquita Oliver, the competition challenged lovers of iced-cold drinks to turn ordinary...









