Luxury Design Blog

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“Poverty wants some things, Luxury many things, Avarice all things” – Benjamin Franklin

While some may see luxury as almost a crime – who are we to deserve such opulence and indulgence – others see it as a benchmark of the ultimate in performance, refinement and design. If you need a dose of how the rich (or, perhaps more commonly nowadays, simply those who are willing to splurge) live their lives, their toys and their fancies, here’s a well-presented blog that focuses solely on designs and developments in the luxury segment – be it high-tech goods, automobile or fashion. It’s in both English and French even!

Apple iPhone unlocked

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Prayers of fans worldwide has been answered – the Apple iPhone has finally been fully unlocked (with just software, no hardware modifications at all) from the AT&T Carrier, and can now be used with any carriers worldwide. Of course this isn’t a turnabout on Apple or AT&T’s management decision – rather it’s the result of weeks of sleep deprivation, code cracking, head scratching and clever programming from hackers.

Engadget here has the full documentation right here – or, find unlocked phones on Amazon here. They have not released the software publicly yet – judging from their website they seemed intent on making a quick buck via licensing or selling the unlocking software – but I’m as certain that it will eventually be free (if you can unlock the iPhone, others can unlock your software).

So Apple and AT&T executives would lose some sleep – and are perhaps already furiously working on patches to cover this loophole. But as we can see from hardware-software-locked examples like the PSP, you’re (almost) certainly never going to win. Sony tried to patch up their firmware from custom-firmwares and even throwing in incentives for users to upgrade, but they still failed every time to get it secured. In my opinion, iPhone will be no different.

Perhaps it’s also time to think – now that the cat is out of the bag, how could each stakeholder make the best out of the situation?

Eva Solo Smiley

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That’s the Eva Solo Smiley, designed by the Danish duo Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbæk. At first look it reminded me of the humidifier designed by Naoto Fukasawa – another organic, glossy and rounded addition to the home lifestyle product. After taking a closer look at it, however, I got more impressed – it is certainly well-conceived and designed.

Instead of plastic, it is made of several layers of mouth-blown glass layers – that would add a touch of class and elegance in the midst of deeply IKEA-fied lifestyle products. The edge has a cut to on the side that adds much to its functionality: the perfect receptacle for snack wastes like pistachio shells or food wrappings. But it doesn’t stop there – it also leaves a positive feel-good ‘smiley’ on the product – what a way to do all these in literally one stroke!

Great stuff!

The Hole-y Portrait

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Give a man punched holes, and he’d file it in a folder. But give him a hole puncher (that can punch different sizes, please), and – voila – he can churn out magnificent art piece! Discovered over at NOTCOT:

Steven Nicholson is a 2yr student at Plymouth university in the United Kingdom studying Graphic communications with typography. And apparently he is a genius with a hole punch? Check out this self portrait using 10 different sized single hole punches on a a1 piece of paper that he just sent over. Can you imagine the patience?

All I can say is WOW. This work just makes anyone else with a hole-puncher (What? You only use it for document archiving?!) look really boring and uncreative.

Image Resizing


Those of you who’re into graphic UI and navigation design might find this a heaven-sent: context-aware resizing for photos. Unlike typical scaling, the algorithm behind this is intelligent – it recognizes what are the likely ‘low-priority’ areas in a photo and squeeze out those pixels, rather than applying a generic, overall scaling.

In layman’s terms, it makes your pictures scale to fit your space without losing information (through cropping) or become recognizably distorted (through uni-axis scaling).

A Romantic Proposal


The video is starting to blaze through the blogosphere right now – a wonderfully romantic video of an elaborate proposal to his girlfriend. I’d not spoil the story for you – but suffice to say, sometimes skills you learn in industrial design could just be useful in your real (romantic) life!

Great Murals

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Time has an archive of some wall murals in Philadelphia – I must say I’m very much impressed by the quality and maturity in some of them. Like the two examples above: ‘Malcolm X’ by the artist Ernel Martinez, who grew up in gang-plagued L.A. and Detroit but grew up an artist and muralist; and ‘Careers: Head to the Sky’, created by artist Cavin Jones who broke up the children’s’ faces into simple zones and invited local students to help paint it.

I thought it’s really great that quality art are spread (and in a big scale) in the city, where they can be seen in an everyday context (as opposed to a museum, which might serve a more niched audience in an curated, artificial setting). These murals are not only artistically well-painted, but they also carry a sense of hope and maturity in their message. Beautifying the landscape and lifting the mind – great works indeed!

Brilliant Coffee-Kiss Sculpture

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Brilliant!

The pottery, named Yuanyang II, is one of the collections of Hong Kong Museum of Art now displaying at the Central Concourse of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). It is produced by Tsang Cheung-shing, a ceramic art tutor and product designer.

Yuanyang II is modeled in a distinctive form with two figures indulged in kissing each other. Their heads support two elegant cups for drinking tea and coffee. The form and concept design fully complement the theme “Yuanyang” (a typical Hong Kong beverage of mixing tea and coffee), a symbol of marriage and love, with a touch of humour for artistic creation.

Shower Mic

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This made me chuckle:

Everyone sounds like Pavarotti in the shower – that’s why the Shower Mic is such a natural. Not only is it a useful sponge for washing up, but it also has the uncanny ability to unleash your inner Sinatra. So, don’t hold back… stand and deliver!

Concerned Communicators Award 2007

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If you’re the creative kind, here’s a fun and rewarding competition that you might consider entering:

Concerned Communicator Award – which is a reputed and well-recognized social advertising award in India. It invites ad professionals and free lancers all over the world to make print ads (within 500sq. cm size) on any social issues. Winner will be awarded US$11,000. There is no entry fee. Foreign entries are accepted by emails also. Entries can be pre-published or un-published.

Check out here for more details – the deadline’s 25 August. Here’s an example of a winner from last year (from Ogilvy & Mather, Mumbai):

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