Fuck Yeah Innovation

hello-i-am-jessie:

travelingcolors:

Korean designers Je Sung Park and Woo Jung Kwon have developed an invisible umbrella that will keep you dry by repelling rain.  Consisting of a simple plastic stick that creates an artificial wind at the top, the ‘umbrella’ deflects raindrops before they hit you by sucking in air at the bottom. The intensity of this wind-shield can be varied depending on weather condition and number of people sharing the device—the length of the stick is also adjustable.

Shut up and take my money of the day.

(via saltlovespepper)

thedailyfeed:

Would you be able to live in a house that’s only 120 square feet? 
These people have made it work. And their Tiny House Movement challenges the way we think about modern living.

thedailyfeed:

Would you be able to live in a house that’s only 120 square feet? 

These people have made it work. And their Tiny House Movement challenges the way we think about modern living.

(via npr)

worldken:

xgotlizx:

The VeinViewer family is a non-invasive, electro-optical visual aid device designed to detect superficial blood under the skin, and project an image of that blood pattern onto the surface of the skin

A device like this could possibly save many an arm from the pain of a hard to find vein.

worldken:

xgotlizx:

The VeinViewer family is a non-invasive, electro-optical visual aid device designed to detect superficial blood under the skin, and project an image of that blood pattern onto the surface of the skin

A device like this could possibly save many an arm from the pain of a hard to find vein.

design4everyone:

Bufa Chair Design by MOWO Studio

dutchdzine:

DIY: Light BookIt turns off when its closed and gives off a variable amount of light depending on how far you open…View Postshared via WordPress.com

dutchdzine:

DIY: Light Book


It turns off when its closed and gives off a variable amount of light depending on how far you open…

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showslow:

Handmade Resin Jewelry with Real Flowers by Sumner Smith

(via unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream)