The Ultimate Pet Protection System Is Designed To Keep Your Pets Comfy, Cozy and Secure

For most of us, our pets aren’t simply pets! They’re our children and babies we consider our own blood. We take care of them the way we would take care of our own kids, and leave no stone unturned to ensure they are happy, healthy, and safe. If you’re looking for a new and improved way to take better care of your pet then you may want to look into Tavo’s latest product – the Maeve Pet Protection System. Tavo is another creation from the makers of Nuna who build top-of-the-line baby gear. And their Maeve Pet Protection System is designed to provide your pets with the ultimate comfort and safety.

Designer: Tavo

While building the Maeve Pet Protection System, Tavo utilized the decades of research, development, testing, and engineering that have been carried out at Nuna. Tavo made use of this valuable information to create the perfect system that allows you to seamlessly take your pet from your home to the car and finally to the desired location – whether it’s a vet appointment or some fun adventure. The Maeve Pet Protection System includes a carrier and a vehicle base for the carrier which is reminiscent of a child’s car seat.

However, if you need to carry your pet beyond a car then you can opt for the Roscoe stroller frame as well. When used together Maeve and Roscoe team up to create Tavo’s 3-in-1 Protection System which provides your pets with the ultimate safety and comfort while traveling, putting you at complete ease. Tavo utilizes the latest United Nations ECE child restraint standards to provide the highest degree of safety and protection. You can travel peacefully with your pet knowing they are safe and secure.

Much like Nuna, Tavo also pays complete attention to aesthetics and comfort. The Maeve carrier is available in five color options – Onyx, Fawn, Merle, Sable, and Brindle, while the strollers are accentuated with vegan leather details in classic color options such as black, cognac, and chocolate. So, you can pick and choose the colors that perfectly complement your aesthetic as well as your pets!

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TORRAS UPRO Ostand SS and R iPhone 15 Cases Hands-on: Elevating the mobile experience

Apple has just launched the latest generation of iPhones and, to no one’s surprise, they are chock full of new features and stunning designs that take smartphones to the next level. Of course, the occasion is also an opportunity for brands to show off their new wares designed specifically for the new iPhone 15 series. As always, there’s a wide variety of them available to cater to different needs and aesthetic tastes, but one type of accessory that always stands out is the cases that protect your investment while also adding a little extra to your experience. That’s the kind of deal that TORRAS’s new UPRO cases for the new iPhone 15 are bringing to the table, offering not only all-around protection but also enhanced usability that takes your smartphone use to the next level, whether you’re navigating on the highway, leisurely watching a video, or even live streaming your latest adventure.

Designer: TORRAS

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TORRAS UPRO Ostand Super Shockproof Shield Mate: Protection and Innovation in Tandem

The iPhone 15 series just went live with beautiful new colors and new materials, which will make you want to make sure they’re well protected even more. Phone cases are a dime a dozen, especially for iPhones, but few are able to do their job while still preserving the elegance of the iPhone’s innate design. Even fewer are able to offer value beyond just protection, making them a single-trick pony at best.

The TORRAS UPRO Ostand SS ShieldMate, short for “Super Shockproof,” definitely stands apart from the crowd, pun totally intended. The protective case was meticulously designed to let the iPhone’s design shine through its clear surface while still offering unparalleled protection when, not if, accidents happen, especially when dropping the phone from any height or angle. The high-durability TPU material alone already absorbs 98% of the shock, but it has another trick up its sleeve to add even more protection to the phone and confidence to users.

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Inspired by the air cushion found in many shoes, the TORRAS UPRO Ostand SS ShieldMate utilizes air-filled bumpers around the edges of the case to bounce back external forces from drops and bumps. SGS-certified for 12-foot drop tests, the case is unmatched in offering protection for your precious new iPhone 15. And that’s without making the phone look like a tank heading out for war, maintaining the iPhone 15’s slim profile, and letting its true colors catch the eye of any beholder.

But wait, there’s more! The Ostand line of cases takes its name from the innovative O-shaped ring, a versatile kickstand that offers three functions in one design. The built-in kickstand lets you prop up the iPhone 15 on any flat surface, whether vertically or horizontally, to make short work of video calls and video binges. The MagSafe-compatible ring also lets you wirelessly charge the phone without having to take off the UPRO case, attach MagSafe accessories, or stick the phone to car chargers or even refrigerator doors. Finally, that O-ring lets you hold the phone securely with one hand, similar to other ring attachments but without the awkward bulk that gets in your way.

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TORRAS UPRO Ostand R: 360-degree Versatility

If the compact UPRO Ostand SS still feels a bit too much, TORRAS has another option that doesn’t skimp on protection while still offering impressive flexibility of functions. The TORRAS UPRO Ostand R, now available for the iPhone 15 Pro line, brings an extra slim protective case that still boasts SGS and RoHS certifications for drops from a height of 12ft. That’s thanks to the ShockMAT technology that brings full-body protection not just against drops but also against scratches. All these while keeping the phone in your pocket as close to the original thin profile of the iPhone 15 Pro.

Its defining feature, however, is its innovative magnetic ring that functions as a kickstand and holder, similar to the new UPRO Ostand SS. What makes it different, however, is its ability to rotate 360 to any position you want, allowing it to be more flexible and more versatile in the positioning of the phone. The kickstand itself can be set to almost any angle, providing limitless ways to prop up the iPhone 15 Pro for content consumption or creation.

That O-ring uses powerful neodymium magnets so attaching to compatible surfaces is lightning fast. Of course, it’s compatible with MagSafe technology, so chargers and accessories are fully supported without having to take off the case and expose your iPhone to harm. Whether you’re taking an unplanned business call outdoors, shooting your latest social media clip, or simply lounging in bed to watch your favorite TV series, the TORRAS UPRO Ostand SS and Ostand R bring unmatched protection and versatility that levels up your iPhone 15 game.

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Face protector concept for bikers, athletes, and workers gives off a cyberpunk vibe

Although requirements to wear face masks have already been lifted in many places around the world, there will always be cases where people have to wear some sort of protection for their faces or at least their mouths and noses. This is especially true for those who get exposed to dust and smoke all the time, from motorcycle riders to skiers to metalworkers. While there are definitely plenty of face protectors in the market today, most of them are designed just for cheap mass production and offer neither true protection nor comfort. A well-designed face protector is definitely long overdue, and thankfully there is one that will soon be heading to production that is not only stylish but also has a trick up its sleeve.

Designer: Kim Sang-il (BUYRUSDESIGN)

Face protectors or face masks block dust, smoke, and small particles from entering your mouth and your nose that could cause damage to your respiratory system. Some even employ filters to purify the air that goes through the mask. These masks range from simple pieces of fabric to hefty mechanical oddities clinging to your face, and very few of them really take into account the varied cases that people would use these masks.

The G.O.A. Face Protector design, in contrast, was made from the ground up to be effective, comfortable, convenient, and aesthetic. Although it was primarily made with bikers in mind, its versatility also includes sports users, workers, and crafters, practically anyone whose faces and lungs are exposed to harmful particles. Because of its primary target audience, the face protector takes on a more aerodynamic shape that makes it look like a single piece of material, a design that benefits more than just bikers.

Despite that unified appearance, the face protector is actually modular to make it easy to clean or replace parts. One particularly interesting feature is that you actually remove the front cap so that you can drink quickly without having to take off the entire mask. That cap can also be used as an opportunity for adding decals or branding to make the face mask look even more interesting.

The design does use plenty of plastics and synthetic material, which is pretty much the norm for protective gear like this. The priorities, after all, are the wearer’s protection and comfort. G.O.A. does have a particular aesthetic that makes it look a little punkish, which is probably not a surprise and a perfect fit for its primary biker audience.

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Lessons design school didn’t teach me – Entrepreneurship and how to protect your creative work

As designers, we often care most about creating the best possible product and can be guilty of tunnel vision during the design process. However, I learned the hard way that it is critical for designers to have a basic understanding of the mechanisms that surround and support product design to ensure our creative efforts and the businesses built around them are protected. It isn’t just about designing something, it’s about safeguarding what you design too.

Protect yourself and your work! (Intellectual property)

Intellectual property was something I didn’t understand or have time for until it was too late. A modular lighting unit I designed during my graduation thesis soon went on to become a successful commercial product (I eventually developed my own company around it too), but it wasn’t long before the internet was just flooded with cheap copycats. They were essentially the same design with cheaper components, less reliable assembly, and a heavily undercut price tag. Not only did it hurt the business, but it ended up hurting the brand I built too. Without IP protection, designers lose leverage with the business or person we are partnering with. Having the right protection in place is extremely helpful when negotiating a deal and having a certain amount of control over what happens to our work.

More importantly, IP protection prevents other companies from copying and selling our work. It has been tough to see how ruthless some of the overseas markets can be when it comes to plagiarism. Unfortunately, the more successful my designs were, the more appealing a target my work became. I’ve seen third parties literally just copy and paste entire websites – the images, the copy, the product, company mission, etc.

At times it often felt like everybody was profiting from my hard work, except me. And once it starts, it’s extremely difficult to stop since most of these companies are based overseas and do not have any contact information available. Usually, the best course of action to combat this is to contact the actual platform they are using, Shopify, Amazon, Instagram, etc. The best way to slow their growth is to target where they’re growing.

Like myself, I‘m sure many young designers are financially limited when starting out, so the process of getting a patent can be quite daunting. Everyone’s situation can be unique so please seek professional advice but I would suggest at minimum to file a ‘provisional patent’. You may be able to do this without a lawyer depending on the complexity of your design and it is the cheapest and easiest way to get you off to the races. A provisional patent will essentially put your design protection in a queue and give you priority. And you don’t need to be completely specific when filing at this point. It will take around a year to clear, after which you can decide if you want to spend a little more money on writing it properly and filing it officially. While it’s processing you can use the term ‘patent-pending’ as a form of protection. Here are a few ways of protecting your work.

• Utility patent – Used to protect new technologies and concepts.

• Design patent – Used to protect the aesthetic of your product.

• Copyright – Used to protect original works of authorship like images, music, copy etc. (This is automatic)

Read the fine print! (Contract and business law)

Every designer should have an understanding of what a fair deal is! It sounds basic but it’s not something most designers are familiar with. Just ‘getting exposure’ for creating the majority of a company’s assets is not good enough. It is hard to understand how certain contract structures will play out until you have lived through them. However, I would advise designers to take a crash course on standard deals between designers/inventors and businesses.

One of my first mistakes out of school was signing a deal for a share of ‘net profits’. It sounded fair to me until I learned that ‘net profits’ isn’t a clear-cut figure, and can quite easily be manipulated. If you do sign a deal for a share of profits/revenue, then at least know that you have the right to have visibility and transparency from the company on their numbers (Quarterly profit/loss statements).

I would suggest that before getting into negotiations you make sure you have a clear idea of what you want the outcome to be. Would you like a one-time payment for your concept and head off into the sunset or do you want to be a part of the journey and help build the business? There’s no written formula for which route to take, but it’s a gut decision ability that you’ll develop with time and experience.

Plan for all contingencies (Good as well as Bad)

This is probably a lesson that is very familiar in the startup world but you need to make sure you have the tough conversations right at the outset instead of operating on dreams and lofty assumptions. Although it may be an uncomfortable process, but if you’re looking to be an entrepreneur and starting a business venture with a new partner you need to make sure you are very clear upfront regarding responsibilities and compensation. Ask yourself “What happens if this business/product makes $1,000,000?” “What is our company mission?” “What happens if we accumulate a large amount of debt?” “Do we have a process in place if we disagree?” “What happens if someone is not fulfilling their duties?” etc.

When starting out, everyone is probably very conscious of maintaining a positive mentality. But don’t be afraid to talk through all of the different potential road bumps or outcomes with your partner. Focusing on building a successful business first and then worrying about it later is a mistake and a difficult (and very expensive) lesson I learned the hard way. You do not want to invest your time and money until you have made the terms extremely clear upfront and have these agreements dated and signed!

You can do it too! (Having confidence in your abilities)

Even after receiving significant recognition and multiple awards coming out of university, I still didn’t really have full confidence in myself and my abilities. I would love for someone reading this who is thinking about starting their own business or design studio to have the confidence to go for it! I may be a little biased but I believe the design and creative-ability of a business is really the secret sauce. I think the importance of good design and good branding is becoming more and more significant as time goes on and markets saturate.

There is no better feeling than seeing something that was previously just a thought in your mind materialize into the real world and then see customers interact with it in a positive way. The journey is long, and you will need some perseverance, optimism, and a clever strategy along the way, because there will always be pitfalls and competitors jealous of your success. Have patience and realize success doesn’t happen overnight – being successful is, in fact, a journey, not a goal… and it’s all in constantly looking at the road ahead, and how you deal with the challenges that come your way!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Vanderpant is an award winning industrial designer and inventor of the world’s first modular, touch sensitive lighting system. He graduated from Brighton University, England in 2016 where he founded Brighton’s biggest product design exhibition. He is now running Polygon, a designed focused company in NYC (polygonlight.com) and is also working on the next bathroom revolution. Besides this he also runs a YouTube channel – making creative and design centered videos.

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Internet hacks have affected lives, societies, countries, and even governments. Whether it’s interference in elections, an email leak, password database leak, or just a leak of photos from your cloud, you stand to lose your data for the simple reason because that data isn’t ‘with you’. It lies on a remote server along with everyone’s data, making it susceptible to massive breaches. A Seattle-based start-up wants that situation to change.

The Helm is a private server that promises to provide a small custom-built server that connects to a user’s home or small-office network and sends, receives, and manages email, contacts, and calendars, with photo storage rolling out soon. The Helm may sound like a daunting product to use, but the company promises that it takes just 3 minutes to set up, and provides strong encryption that only you, the consumer, can decrypt.

The Helm’s design comes courtesy New York-based New Deal Design. Emphasizing on the aspect of home-based-security, the Helm literally models itself on the shape of a roof, known for its sturdiness and steadfastness. Its design instantly becomes synonymous with security (almost reminding one of the phrase “to have a roof above one’s head”), and also allows the product to be stackable, letting you to layer multiple Helms above one another. Each Helm device comes with a 120GB SSD within it, so a user can simply add more Helms to the mix in order to increase storage. “Helm utilizes a one-shot plastic top and an extruded aluminum heat sync as its main enclosure. With minimal fasteners, and excellent heat dissipation, Helm accomplishes high performance in a smaller (and quieter) form factor.” For as little as $99 a year, Helm provides you with a dedicated server that belongs to you and sits in your home, giving you complete ownership and control over your data, so that the data is never, at any point of time, in the hands of others.

Designer: New Deal Design for Helm

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