Don’t Lose Your Cool

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Gaze is a fridge focused on making the process of finding food faster and easier… all without opening it! It features smart shelves and compartments that not only keep things organized in an intuitive way but also keep track of available items.

This information is displayed directly on a robust touch screen system on the exterior door. Here, users can actually see inside the fridge to view what items are available and review a detailed list of what’s inside whether it’s to cook or make grocery lists… all without having to open it which means less energy waste and prolonged food freshness!

Designer: Heejin Youn

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Take a Walk on the Mild Side

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As far as virtual reality has come, the goggles haven’t quite caught up to speed. Unlike regular bulky VR goggles, MILD introduces a more friendlier, more familiar way to enjoy VR.

They’re designed to look similar to sunglasses so people can imagine wearing them in everyday life. Made of plastic and clad in soft fabric, they’re inviting, even soothing, to wear. Simply attach the ergonomic, one-size-fits-all strap, and BAM! You’ll be in a whole new world… and quite comfortably at that!

Designer: Heejin Youn

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The most beautiful looking VR headset

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Look at any VR device head-on and you’ll notice something. They look TERRIBLE. They don’t look like they’re designed for the human face. Flip that around, and you see a more ergonomic design around the eyepieces, but the front of the device remains horribly un-designed. Why is it that the Oculus, or the HTC Vive have such a strangely un-human design language?

The Mild VR headset is designed to look familiar. While it is a VR device, it looks like it was designed to look good while worn, and not like you strapped a toaster to your face. The Mild comes with a fabric overlay on a plastic body. Mimicking the design of eye masks, they fit comfortably over the eyes while making it look less obvious like you’re wearing a multimedia device on your head. The Mild even comes with its own controller with a joypad and wrist-straps, allowing you to manipulate 360° content with ease.

Honestly, this seems like the next step for VR. While technology continues making advancements, a product only becomes a better designed product by choice!

Designer: Heejin Youn

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The most beautiful looking VR headset

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Look at any VR device head-on and you’ll notice something. They look TERRIBLE. They don’t look like they’re designed for the human face. Flip that around, and you see a more ergonomic design around the eyepieces, but the front of the device remains horribly un-designed. Why is it that the Oculus, or the HTC Vive have such a strangely un-human design language?

The Mild VR headset is designed to look familiar. While it is a VR device, it looks like it was designed to look good while worn, and not like you strapped a toaster to your face. The Mild comes with a fabric overlay on a plastic body. Mimicking the design of eye masks, they fit comfortably over the eyes while making it look less obvious like you’re wearing a multimedia device on your head. The Mild even comes with its own controller with a joypad and wrist-straps, allowing you to manipulate 360° content with ease.

Honestly, this seems like the next step for VR. While technology continues making advancements, a product only becomes a better designed product by choice!

Designer: Heejin Youn

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