The Logitech mice that weren’t

BBGadgets presents failed mouse designs from Logitech’s 20 year history.
Logitech is getting a bit nostalgic, but they deserve it: they’ve just shipped their billionth mouse. As part of their look back over the last 20 years of the company, they have provided this fantastic slideshow showing many of the prototype mice they developed yet wisely chose not to produce.
No comments. Posted by tanner in conceptual, industrial design on 16 December 2008.

Tibor Kalman’s “Sky Umbrella” is available at the MoMA store.
Humor and surprise are two of the designer Tibor Kalman’s hallmarks, as witnessed by this view of a blue sky on a most probably gray day. MoMA’s witty umbrella with an eternally cheerful sky is known and enjoyed throughout the world. Designed by EFM for the Museum with the cloud design by Mr. Kalman. Black nylon exterior; wood shaft and handle.
1 comment. Posted by tanner in concept, industrial design on 13 December 2008.
Raise your hand if you need one of these.
Via Behance Network
2 comments. Posted by adria in industrial design on 7 November 2008.
This might seem a bit off topic from our general fare, but I am filing this under “industrial design” or “design for the greater good” or something.
I found this article being talked about when browsing around one of the photography blogs I read (nsfw) and I thought it was an interesting product: a female condom with inner barbs as a rape prevention/deterrent device
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1 comment. Posted by md in industrial design, innovation, opinion, social change on 21 August 2008.
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