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Depict News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Camaro | advanced collection

ROLF Spectacles wants to take the initiative to achieve new heights in wooden eyewear. We boldly introduce our new „advanced”collection", adding natural texture to our frames and a highend three dimensional design. ROLF’s research and development team has created an innovative hinge for its eyewear made of wood and a specialized ROLF lens-glazing system. The ROLF wooden eyewear is produced completely without any metal parts or screws. Each ROLF frame is produced by hand requiring many work steps at the plant in Weißenbach | Tyrol | Austria.

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SHARK

Inspiration from sharks. Sharpness is the main thing that sharks exude. This ring is meant to be worn to show only the top of the ring, like a shark fin out of water. Sharks are meant to be strong, fierce and invincible. This ring design shows the fierce and eternal spirit of the shark is in contrasting combination with ironstone and pattern stones. These stones are partially forgotten from jewellery makers. These are made in terms of beads and work together as a pair. This design represents a new way of stones being used within jewellery.

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Alliance against AIDS

This is not just a jewelry piece but a Messenger and symbol of the unit. Created as a campaign to prevent the disease and sympathize with people with AIDS. Idea behind will make the difference of wearing this jewelry as a symbol of love and help among people. I designed this pendant to encourage all people of the world with a sense of responsibility to help each other and make alliance against AIDS

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SCRIPT

Script offers a new way of displaying time. Since the 1970’s the seven segment display has been the standard choice for almost any electrical product that displays numbers, from calculators and digital clocks to washing machines and ovens. It’s a simple and efficient technical solution, but lacks the elegance of a beautiful typeface. The Script font shares the same principle of a segmented display, but rearranges the segments to create an entirely new digital typeface, giving the numbers a flowing, more human quality. The large display is framed by a simple case in black or white with a soft pillowed reverse, creating a strikingly thin and elegant form. There are no other features or markings to detract from the Script font and the clock also displays seconds, allowing users to appreciate the graceful transition from one number to the next. The clock’s reverse has three flush buttons to set the time and holes for hanging. Alternatively it can be placed on a table or desk using a removable stand stored in the battery compartment. The Script range also includes an alarm clock and wrist watch.

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Mykita / Damir Doma 1.3

The progressive use of materials and the aesthetic created by a visible construction forms the basis of the MYKITA / Damir Doma design language. The frame DD1.3 is an avant-garde interpretation of the traditional pilot frame from the forties and fifties that propels the classic frame in a design characteristic of MYKITA / Damir Doma into the 21st century. The choice of materials provides a contrast by marrying delicate stainless steel with voluminous acetate. The sunglasses are a result of complex handcraft.

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Kaari

This design is based on a standard 24h analogue mechanism (half-speed hour hand). This design is provided with two arc shaped die cuts. Through them, the turning hour and minute hands can be seen. The hour hand (disc) is divided in two segments of different colours that, rotating, indicate AM or PM time depending on the colour that starts being visible. The minute hand is visible through the bigger radius arc and determines which minute slot corresponds to the 0-30 minutes dials (located on the inner radius of the arc) and the 30-60 minutes slot (located on the outer radius).

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