Core77 Weekly Roundup (3-17-25 to 3-21-25)
Here's what we looked at this week:Resketch notepads: Reclaimed paper from architectural blueprints and misprints. This Cubo lighting, by Articolo Studios, is made by pouring molten glass into hand-gouged wooden molds.Longbow Motors' British EVs blur the line between footwear and automotive design.A projector that borrows from the Rubik's Cube. Is this really the best way to provide angle adjustability?Japanese overdesign: Bookends that don't let the books fall over when one is removed.The Stacked chandelier, by furniture designer Richard Haining, is made from decommissioned NYC water towers.Industrial Design student work: The ThinBike, by Antonius Glufke, is an easy-to-store urban bike.Small space design: Camper Schmiede's Marylin Onroad is a camper van with the bathroom in the center.Strange interface: This WP200Pro 5G is a ruggedized smartphone with a removable screen that fits in your ear.Smart design improvement: MOFT's Dynamic Folio adds angles to a tablet folio for improved ergonomics.A new form factor for drones: Ascent's Helius goes vertical and coaxial.GOB's Core Pack: Sustainable, mycelium-based earplugs.ResMed's N30i is a minimalist and well-designed C-PAP mask (for a change).Transformer Table's "The Savouring" is a dual workstation that transforms into a dining table. There's a couple of caveats with this design.Industrial design case study: Speck Design tackles a smart frying pan.

Here's what we looked at this week:
Resketch notepads: Reclaimed paper from architectural blueprints and misprints.
This Cubo lighting, by Articolo Studios, is made by pouring molten glass into hand-gouged wooden molds.
Longbow Motors' British EVs blur the line between footwear and automotive design.
A projector that borrows from the Rubik's Cube. Is this really the best way to provide angle adjustability?
Japanese overdesign: Bookends that don't let the books fall over when one is removed.
The Stacked chandelier, by furniture designer Richard Haining, is made from decommissioned NYC water towers.
Industrial Design student work: The ThinBike, by Antonius Glufke, is an easy-to-store urban bike.
Small space design: Camper Schmiede's Marylin Onroad is a camper van with the bathroom in the center.
Strange interface: This WP200Pro 5G is a ruggedized smartphone with a removable screen that fits in your ear.
Smart design improvement: MOFT's Dynamic Folio adds angles to a tablet folio for improved ergonomics.
A new form factor for drones: Ascent's Helius goes vertical and coaxial.
GOB's Core Pack: Sustainable, mycelium-based earplugs.
ResMed's N30i is a minimalist and well-designed C-PAP mask (for a change).
Transformer Table's "The Savouring" is a dual workstation that transforms into a dining table. There's a couple of caveats with this design.
Industrial design case study: Speck Design tackles a smart frying pan.