Core77 Weekly Round (2-3-25 to 2-7-25)
Here's what we looked at this week:Hyundai's three-wheeler concept, designed for the Indian market. Yea or Nay? Moving the spikes from your bike pedal to your shoe soles.The Hammerhead, a snow shovel designed for how people actually behave.Mafell's bad-ass NFU 50 is essentially a circular saw with a 2"-plus-wide blade!The Baby Box is a $20,000 unfolding tiny home by Boxabl. (Just don't forget the additional site costs.)Mattel lets you cancel sports collectible toy orders if your team doesn't win.The tariff war and NYC's new anti-rat trash cans.Nendo's Perfect Cheers Glass.Auto engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber designed these FliteDeck bike dashboard handlebars, and funded it with "spicy content" on OnlyFans.Watch eight master craftsmen shape a Bouroullec design, the Alcova.Batisec's BraceBlok: When form follows function, and the object is still ugly.Industrial Design student work: The Leo chair, by Teo Primo Frizzarin of ECAL, was designed for painters' ergonomic needs.The basic types of stainless steel: What do those numbers mean?Specialty sinks for washing your bicycle or dog.Industrial designer German Anchique invented the Rapid 50, a drill bit that can also drive screws!Preserving auto design classics through electrification: British company Lunaz's EV conversions of iconic British models.L.A's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is hosting a "Cyberpunk: Envisioning Possible Futures Through Cinema" exhibition featuring concept art, props and production materials.Industrial design case study: Thrive helps Bernzomatic expand from the construction sector to the consumer market.
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Here's what we looked at this week:
Hyundai's three-wheeler concept, designed for the Indian market.
Yea or Nay? Moving the spikes from your bike pedal to your shoe soles.
The Hammerhead, a snow shovel designed for how people actually behave.
Mafell's bad-ass NFU 50 is essentially a circular saw with a 2"-plus-wide blade!
The Baby Box is a $20,000 unfolding tiny home by Boxabl. (Just don't forget the additional site costs.)
Mattel lets you cancel sports collectible toy orders if your team doesn't win.
The tariff war and NYC's new anti-rat trash cans.
Nendo's Perfect Cheers Glass.
Auto engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber designed these FliteDeck bike dashboard handlebars, and funded it with "spicy content" on OnlyFans.
Watch eight master craftsmen shape a Bouroullec design, the Alcova.
Batisec's BraceBlok: When form follows function, and the object is still ugly.
Industrial Design student work: The Leo chair, by Teo Primo Frizzarin of ECAL, was designed for painters' ergonomic needs.
The basic types of stainless steel: What do those numbers mean?
Specialty sinks for washing your bicycle or dog.
Industrial designer German Anchique invented the Rapid 50, a drill bit that can also drive screws!
Preserving auto design classics through electrification: British company Lunaz's EV conversions of iconic British models.
L.A's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is hosting a "Cyberpunk: Envisioning Possible Futures Through Cinema" exhibition featuring concept art, props and production materials.
Industrial design case study: Thrive helps Bernzomatic expand from the construction sector to the consumer market.