
Volkswagen reimagines VW camper van design classic for the 21st century
The car manufacturer’s I.D Buzz Microbus bears a striking resemblance to its original camper van made popular during the 1960s Hippie era, but is now all-electric.
From a smart scooter for older people, to the new £1 coin – the most popular product design stories of the year.
The car manufacturer’s I.D Buzz Microbus bears a striking resemblance to its original camper van made popular during the 1960s Hippie era, but is now all-electric.
The Scooter for Life prototype has been designed by PriestmanGoode, and aims to challenge the misconception that people do not want to stay active after retirement.
The phone brand has launched the Blackberry KeyOne, after it stopped producing its Blackberry Classic keyboard phone in July last year.
It is set to be “the most secure coin in the world”, and the first updated design of the one pound coin for over 30 years.
A Kickstarter campaign has launched for a new children’s coding kit, which lets children build their own robots then animate them through coding sequences.
The phone company’s manufacturer and owner HMD Global has confirmed that a redesigned version of the retro phone will be returning in a selection of bright colours.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has commissioned the UK-based consultancy to design the exterior and interiors of the transport system’s passenger pods.
Brakit is a new system that will let users design furniture to suit their needs and tastes, using local timber yards to source materials.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has begun the construction of its vacuum-sealed passenger pod, with the final design set to be unveiled in 2018.
When the television is off it enters “art mode” where customers can choose from an archive of images – licensed from artists around the world – which react to the light conditions of the