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

 

Drago

Drago is a modern collection based on a dragon figure. It was made for collecting. The detailed craftsmanship create a playful sensibility. The Drago is inspired by ancient Chinese dragon, each one is hand-painted and has different patterns. Carefully designed and produced to be perfect, creating an experience layered with surprises. Drago has become an iconic art platform to bring artistry to the public eye. If you’re into designer toys, dragons, animation or pop culture, then Drago will capture your heart.

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Airwood

Airwood multifunctional wooden drone is a serials of four-axis drone with a wooden frame. The wood board is environmentally friendly and manufactured by laser cuter. Users need to remove pieces of parts from wood board and assemble them to drone frames by hand only. It uses modularity controllers, motors, batteries. So users can easily change the drone from one appearance to another. Although it is made of wood, the drone still has multiple functions, supporting indoor hovering, aerial photography, etc. For education, Airwood supports graphic programming and has accompanying courses.

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Dwarfs

There are two aspects that the ASD children are not good at, emotion and communication, the product aims to improve the children's social lives by training these two aspects. The product targets 6 - 12 years old ASD children who are educated in ordinary schools. It involves a playing process with a social worker to educate the children about emotion expression and emotion control. In the process, visual, tactile and auditory sensation of the children will be triggered, so that the children will have more and deeper communication with the social worker instead of only verbal communication.

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Curious Gastronaut

The Curious Gastronaut is a game about exploring the world of food through play. Following prompts, players use their imagination to gather ingredients, combine them to invent bite-size edible experiments and explore them using all their senses. The goal is to discover new flavours, textures and combinations. One can choose to play with real food or imaginatively and choose from different modes of play. By bringing play to the table, the designer wants to inspire children and adults alike to be curious and excited about the edible world, and continue exploring beyond the game.

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Save The Turtle

“Save The Turtle” introduces to 4 -to 8 years old children the harmful impact of plastic on the sea and sea creatures simply and entertainingly through a maze puzzle. Children play different quizzes and win by moving the sea turtle through the path until it reaches a safe place. Repeating and solving multiple quizzes encourages children to change their behavior towards the use of plastic and reinforces the idea.

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triX

triX is a connectable concept toy for children above the age of three which enables virtually unlimited exploration and expression in tridimensional form. Devised around a complex grid pattern, it can contribute to development of spatial thinking, while a small number of parts can encourage creativity. Parts with ambiguous symbols assist the child in expressing emotions and creating new and interesting characters, while getting a different connotation depending on rotation and placement. This encourages interaction between youngsters and can help develop social skills.

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