Which Design

Which Design

Which Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Bimgec

The Bio Inspired Micro Gravity Exercise Concept is a workout machine designed to offset the osteoporosis, muscular atrophy and psychological issues associated with long term space travel. Bimgec emulates weight in zero gravity for weight training and aerobic workouts. It incorporates a unique eccentric bias system to increase the effective load during the eccentric phase of a rep. Bimgec was designed for an open call for technologies by NASA for use in their Orion capsule for future manned interplanetary missions, which it won.

Continue reading

 

ND Lens Gear

The ND LensGear precisely adjusts selfcentered to lenses with different diameters. The ND LensGear Series covers all lenses out like no other available LensGear. No Cutting and no Bending: No more screw drivers, worn out belts or annoying remainders of straps that stick out. Everything fits like a charm. And another plus, its Tool-Free! Thanks to its clever design it centers itself gently and firmly around the lens.

Continue reading

 

Extrabox

World's first dynamic parcel locker which can provide different box sizes by folding/unfolding its shelves and merging/unmerging its doors, thus maximizing usable space in minimum footprint. This unique capability makes the device usable for various service providers, offering an intuitive experience for end users without involving them in technical complexities.

Continue reading

 

Universal Robot Arms

Universal robots offer a user-friendly, affordable product with benefits such as, fast set-up, easy programming, flexible deployment, collaborative and safe, fastest payback, ur3, ur5 and ur10 can work right alongside people due to built-in force-sensing, universal robots have lowered the automation barrier tremendously, enabling automation in areas previously considered too complex or costly, employees with no prior programming experience are now promoted from operators to robot programmers as the robot takes over the dull, dangerous and dirty tasks, the result is an improved work environment

Continue reading

 

Stewart II

A haptic interface designed for a self-driving car. Stewart II enables a haptic dialogue between car and driver, providing the driver with high-level control over the autonomous vehicle. The prototype is fully interactive and is being used for user research and testing in a simulator study. The final objective is to design a haptic language that enables intuitive communication between man and machine for a satisfying driving experience.

Continue reading

 

Agile 4525L

Agile 4525L gives an impression of pace at short distances with dynamic lines flowing to front at sides and sweeping upwards at the back. The unique twist form at backrest creates an unconventional aesthetic perception, helps safety belts to work efficiently and prevents hunchbacks. Innovative height-adaptive belts that don’t need any adjustments can adapt to passengers in any height. Extended leg space obtained by a thinner backrest guarantees comfort. Metallic colors of accessories and buttons help visibility in low light while enhancing the perceived quality.

Continue reading