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Dutch Design Week 2008 Wrap Up
11/19/2008, 09:08 | MoCo Loco
Dutch Design Week is a faint memory by now, but we had some images left to show you. Our thanks go out to Huibert van Muilwijk for his coverage. A few more designs that merit mention are the Bye-Bye Bulb by Studio Mango, Corona by Frans Schrofer and new work from by Krejci. Along with some examples of 3D rendering, there was also some Ikea hacking by Platform 21. There was furniture from Werner Neumann and Onze Studio and the handy Toss game table by Luc van Hoeckel and Teun Fleskens. Bloomming showed their rings, as well as the Clock Delay, so now we must be patient again for time to pass until next year's show.
Trend: Digital Surfaces for the Blind
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Tactile surfaces are making technology and information much more accessible to people with visual handicaps
As a range of new interfaces and surfaces for digital devices are developed, it is becoming easier for visually impaired people to use devices sighted people take for granted. Tactile displays enable digital data to be felt rather than seen, making it easier for blind and partially sighted people to access the Internet, keep their credit card details secure, and take and archive pictures.
Cases
Touch Sight Camera
This Samsung design embosses 3D images on its flexible Braille display, turning images into a surface that can be felt. It also captures a few seconds of sound to accompany each picture, making them much easier to search and archive. Images can be shared online and downloaded to other Touch Sight cameras.ReEnvision
Smooth touch-screen technology on debit card readers hinders visually impaired people by requiring them to give their PIN to the cashier. This design provides a low-cost solution, sitting flush on a debit card reader to provide tactile buttons.Sentio
Although blind people can’t see, it doesn’t mean they don’t want to look good. This was Matthew Wagerfield’s approach when he incorporated tactile technology into this watch. The clock’s face features two seven-segment digital displays that rise 1mm above its surface, providing a tactile function for the blind and a visual spectacle for the sighted.Saifu
Saifu is a tablet PC that uses a conceptual magnetized liquid material called magneclay. The oil based synthetic reacts to a magnetic charge, rearranging itself infinite numbers of times to display Braille or tactile 3D images in relief.
Trend Impact
These designs demonstrate many of the ways in which technology is making up for the difference in people’s abilities, leveling the playing field and making more activities and roles accessible to more parts of the population.
Of course, many of these technologies can provide benefits to sighted people. For example, a tactile surface could be applied to a bedside clock, enabling one half of a couple to find out what time it is without disturbing the other.
new fabrica shop in bologna, italy
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the lounge and bookshop areas of bologna's new fabrica store
after seven years of being located on via rizzoli, the bologna fabrica features shop has moved to another
historical part of city's centre at strada maggiore. designed by fabrica's young designers, valentina carretta
and sam baron, the atmosphere is low-tech and uses elements which are typically associated with
the construction industry: wooden boxes, concrete quarterdecks, pallets and electrical devices, alongside
other furnishings. the walls are decorated with hand-drawn graphics by marta teixeira.

wooden palettes are used to display products, with interactive clock by tomonaga tokuyama right
designboom snapshots: fabrica at milan design week 2008
sam baron: http://sambaron.blogspot.com





