Amazing Design Mag

Amazing Design Mag

Amazing Design Mag featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Ecto Handplanes

Ecto Handplanes upcycle broken surfboards into thrilling high speed bodysurfing devices known as handplanes, or handboards. Bodysurfers are able to utilise the smooth glass surface and buoyancy of the Ecto Handplane to increase their speed and control whilst skimming across all types of waves. Designed with a uniquely refined shape that is the ideal volume for bodysurfing.

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S-Assistant

S-Assistant can recording data of swimmers during training time. It has two different cameras, one of them is underwater the other is on water. The camera can automatic catch every move athlete made by application inside. The coach can download an application to get those data recording by camera. It will help the coach in guidance different athletic by data-oriented information.

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golf-grip

The golf-grip was designed to train the user to learn the perfect grip, with its ergonomic design, through muscle memory. Whilst easy to install the grip will quickly help reduce hooking, slicing and re-gripping (the 3 most common problems that can affect a golfer’s swing). With repeated use the brain will automatically begin to use the right grip, even once the aid is removed. What makes the golf-grip different is; its ease of installation; effectiveness; pocket size; discreetness; comfort.

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Moose

Moose is a completely new way to support ovoid balls for training and game use. The Moose Tee provides space for the foot to kick straight through under the ball, enabling the drop punt technique to be used. The 4 point contact supports on the antlers are positioned to allow clean ball flight. There are no other products with this feature. The Moose significantly improves kicking accuracy and consistency. Designers Sandy Richardson, Shannon Day, David MacKay

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Aroc

Aroc is a racing sledge with a unique steering mechanism that feels like riding a motorbike. By leaning to the side, the mobile body can turn in its centre axis and allow the waisted runners to tilt over, enabling carved turns. The designers sought to create a new feeling when riding a sledge and to embed these emotions into the design. The look is modern and dynamic and, despite the complex structure, very clean.

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Safety's First

SF Helmet is an interactive cycling helmet designed due to safety concerns for bikers and bicycles. In case of an emergency situation, it sends biker’s location and emergency call to necessary quarters. Helmet senses the hit taken and starts an interaction protocol. Biker can send the emergency call to positions. Also it sends notification to biker in case of potential stealings.

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