Friday, April 22, 2011

iPad Dry Erase Board


Nothing beats the power of the whiteboarding. Now you can put down your thoughts in this handy-sized version with an iPad silhouette. Pass it around. Keep it at your desk or at the conference table. Refer to the backside for an interaction guide. 1 to 1 scale with 20 pixel grid. Get the most out of your product design sessions.

 
Features:
  •   Two dry erase markers with eraser cap- one black, one red.
  •   Interaction key.
  •   UI Stencils Stickers.
  •   9" x 12" size.



Price: 
$24.95
 







Via :  UI Stencils

The Wall: A Next Generation Retail Experience

The Wall is an interactive life-sized display that brings online capabilities into the store and onto products, created by Artefact Group,Seattle. Customers can place physical products against The Wall display and interact with related content aggregated from multiple online sources such as product info, related info, opinions, analytics, demonstrations and media.

 
The Wall allows consumers to:
  • find products available in-store and online
  • match them with other products
  • bring in opinions of friends, community and experts to bear on their decision
  • find collections of products to match a price range
  • interact with the display with their mobile phone
  • engage in the sport and culture – in the store 
 
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The Wall allows retailers to:
  • increase user loyalty and stickiness between online and offline channels
  • offer a unique shopping experience
  • give their sales force a boost
  • increase up-sell and cross-sell of merchandise
  • effectively leverage the inevitable force of social media in shopping
  • offer more than their physical inventory in the store
 


The project crew : gabriel biller / issara willenskomer / jennifer darmour / katrina mendoza / kevin wong / martijn van tilburg / the wall / touch
 
 via: Artefact Group

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Pirate Ship Bedroom

Designer Steve Kuhl fulfills every boy's fantasy with this insanely cool pirate ship bedroom. The six-year-old occupant from Minnesota chose between a space ship, race car, castle, and pirate ship. Most of us would probably agree, he made an excellent decision.

The main feature of the room is the incredible floating pirate ship. Kuhl used 2x12 ribs to construct the hull of the ship, covering them with layers of 1/2 inch plywood to act as the planking. A bomb-proof blend of plaster and epoxy with integrated coloring was used simulate an old ship's hull.

But that's not all. The room is also decked out with a rope bridge that connects the pirate ship to the top of a jail cell, and a rope suspended from the ship's hull provides drop-in access to the closet. There's also a completely hidden spiral slide, that lets you travel downstairs in a more adventurous way.
 

"The rope bridge is connected to the top of the jail cell, built to accommodate evil doers, thieves and little sisters."













"Looking down the rope into the closet below. For upper body workouts climb up the rope a few times each morning as your are getting dressed. You will be inspired by the echoes of you six grade gym coach in your brain."
 





"View from closet up through the hull of the ship."
 




"Steve Kuhl sits at the helm of the ship. The rope descends into the closet below for quick wardrobe changes."


"Here you can see how the slide is built. We housed it in such a way that it is completely hidden with the exception of the entrance and exit. The adjacent staircase allows the less adventurous to go the old fashioned way if they prefer."

Kuhl Design Build website

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hypothetical illustrations

Here’s a site that made me chuckle: BackOfAWebPage.tumblr.com features hypothetical illustrations of what the back of some iconic Web sites might look like if they did indeed have a back.