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(TrendHunter.com) The Instant Car­tridge Printer is an inter­est­ing con­cept printer from design duo Yuexun Chen & Chia-Chen Hsiao. This printer lasts only as long as the ink car­tridge inside it and con­nects to your computer…

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It’s always about this time of year that the news is sud­denly full of unem­ploy­ment hor­ror sto­ries; debt-laden grad­u­ates scram­bling to find even a whiff of an open­ing to the world of work, in an ever-shrinking and increas­ingly uncer­tain job market.

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? Some graphic design­ers believe that cre­ativ­ity is innate while oth­ers think it is learnt. I, for one, con­sider both to be equally essen­tial in graphic design

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Sugar, In And Out Quickly!

On August 6, 2010 By

The In Out Bot­tle for sugar dis­pens­ing has a very clever twist to it, the sil­ica gel mouth kinda in-turns to form a fun­nel, so that you don’t spill the sugar while refill­ing it.

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(TrendHunter.com) Archi­tect George Papadopou­los branched out of his usual set and stage designs to build the ‘House in Leme­sos’ home for his fam­ily. The home embraces a neo­clas­sic con­cept, with most rooms a-lined with…

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Plexiglass Trap!

On August 6, 2010 By

It seems like every once in a while there’s a big slew of illusion-based designs that come through. Remem­ber that 2-legged table?

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Carbonless and Twistable

On August 6, 2010 By

You’re rid­ing your bike through the moun­tains. You hit a bump

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(TrendHunter.com) Despite its envi­ron­men­tally friendly sta­tus, the Casio LW-S200H Tough Solar watch can with­stand a broad range of weather con­di­tions. This women’s watch is designed to remain func­tional in both outdoor…

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(TrendHunter.com) Saskia Korver has just designed a solu­tion to a prob­lem that has been plagu­ing women cyclists for years.

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Futur­is­tic illus­tra­tions of sky­scraper cities and fly­ing vehi­cles are very com­mon, but what we don’t get to see very often is what hap­pens if mankind faces extinction.

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