The innovative ideas of the K-Design Award 2018 Winners!

The concept is always the skeleton of a good design. Without the skeletal framework of a concept, a design lacks mass and substance. The K-Design Awards were initiated to reward that concept, and the design it resulted in. At the end of its seventh year, we look at the winners of the K-Design Awards… Designs that are a combination of form, function, and purpose. Past winners of the K-Design award include everybody from independent designers, to students, to even the likes of large studios and companies like Dell, Elago, LG, etc… with companies, studios, designers, and students all looking to validate products as well as the ideas behind it that often live longer than the products themselves.

The 2018 winners below showcase a beautiful blend of progressive thinking and an execution that makes you fall in love with the product as well as the concept behind it. Scroll down to take a look at some stand-out concepts, or head to the K-Design Awards website to have a look at all the winners!

YD Handpicks: 10 Inspirational designs from the K-Design Award 2018

01. IO Walking Wardrobe by Fanshizhong, Xiangli, Zhangmolong
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The IO Walking Wardrobe is simply a stunning idea. It takes the compartments of your wardrobe, and turns them into individual pieces of luggage. You can literally carry your wardrobe with you by pulling the compartments out, securing a cover on it, and wheeling it to wherever you’re traveling! You never need to stress out packing because your suitcase is literally embedded into your wardrobe. Just shift a few things around, pull the piece of luggage out and you’re ready to go!

02. OwnTone by JongHoonYoon
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OwnTone doesn’t capture color swatches. It captures moods in the form of gradients. By blurring out products, spaces, and scenes, the OwnTone is a camera that captures the blur of a memory into a gradient that has a distinct flavor of what you tried to capture. A meadow, a sunset, a beach, the OwnTone takes them and turns them into an interwoven tapestry of hues!

03. Hooked by WMJ, GHL
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Coffee person? Tea Person? How about a juice person? The Hooked was made for all! With its nesting design and a rather innovative infuser/juicer module, the Hooked lets you brew coffee or tea when you use the module as a filter, and juice citrus fruits when you flip the module over, turning it into a juicer head. The main container double into a jug/carafe (with a filter at the lid) and along with it even come two glasses you can consume the beverage of your choice from! Wait, you can infuse fruits, mint, and cucumber into water with it too!

04. Octagon Wireless Charger by Jungjun Park
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Using a wireless charger usually means leaving your phone on a charging surface and not touching it or lifting it off the pad. The Octagon isn’t like that. With its innovative shape, it lets you charge your phone by placing it on the Octagonal charging pad, and even lets you interact with your phone by tilting it in a wide variety of ways, both landscape and portrait! Go ahead and watch videos or facetime with friends and family while your phone is charging!

05. Wasp Hunter by Jaewonchoi
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The K-Design Awards this year saw a lot of drone-based concepts. A few stand-out ones involved getting a drone to do something dangerous… something a human couldn’t do or shouldn’t risk their life to do. The Wasp Hunter was one such concept. Built to eliminate wasp and hornet nests, the Wasp Hunter flies near the hive, unaffected by the wasp’s stings. it fills all the hive’s holes and exits with a fluid, preventing the wasps inside from escaping, barring one last hole, through which it injects pesticide, effectively destroying the hive safely, without hurting the environment or risking human life.

06. Rollink by Chi Jing NI
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The Rollink inkpot comes with an innovative reservoir that you can fill up simply by tilting the inkpot forward. The reservoir ensures you never dip your pen directly into the inkpot, something that gets especially messy when the inkpot is running low on ink. Simply tip it over, allowing the reservoir to fill, and all you have to do then is dip the pen into the reservoir without dirtying the nib of your pen. It also ensures you don’t waste any ink because you can’t access the bottommost part of the inkpot.

07. Handle Lock by Ziqiang Xu, Yiran Bao
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Locking your bike has never been easier. The Handle Lock just swivels and fixes itself in the vertical position, not only rendering the bike un-maneuverable, but also jamming itself into the tire-spokes. It’s simple because it reduces the bike-locking procedure to simply one action… rotating the handles. What’s more, it uses a part of the bike to serve as the lock so you don’t need to worry about an external one!

08. Mutual Help Lifebuoy by Wei Liu, Xiaofei Cui

An incredible idea that NEEDS to see the light of day, the Mutual Help Lifebuoy isn’t designed to save individuals… it’s designed to save groups of people. The Life rings can be used by single individuals as flotation devices, but where it becomes interesting is when two or more life rings come together. Designed with seatbelt-inspired clasps around the rings, these innovative life-rings can lock with one another, allowing people to stay together and preventing separation. The connected rings form an infinitely expandable matrix that can even serve as a raft, allowing more people to be saved with a smaller number of life rings. It also makes work easier for rescue teams as they can easily locate and rescue large groups of people at once!

09. The Present by HaByeongjae, Leejaeheum, Chi-Eun, Kimjisu
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The term ‘testing positive’ can be pretty ambiguous as to most people, it isn’t a clear term. Besides, the same term could be used for something as life-threatening as a disease, or as life-affirming as pregnancy. So The Present helps make things easier to understand. Essentially a pregnancy test with a tiny detail included to make things clearer, The Present comes with a display window that shows a plus sign for a positive pregnancy, but what’s really pleasing is the ribbon-esque design detail on top of the window that makes the plus sign and the display window look like a gift or a present, which truly is a heart-warming metaphor for a baby!

10. Triangle by TaeWan Kim
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The crutches are a walking aid for a physically disabled person, but walking isn’t the only thing they need help with, so the Triangle is a crutch with a difference. Designed to easily be used as a walking aid, the Triangle crutches come with a hinge that let you fold the arm-rest inwards, allowing you to then combine the two crutches into a make-shift chair. The Triangle’s long term vision helps it solve not just the problem of walking, but also the problem of needing to sit (because the patients can’t stand), allowing for a well-rounded user experience that comes from a well-observed user-scenario. Brilliant!


Visit the K-Design Award website to view the entire Winners’ Exhibition.

Of watches and color swatches!

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The Ultratime isn’t a watch, it’s a collage of colors that indicate the time of the day. The watch rather uniquely splits the dial in half, showing one all the markings on a half circle, rather than a full one. The designer claims that since our internal clock is capable of recognizing when it’s morning, afternoon, evening, or night, you don’t need your watch to do a complete 12-hour cycle. Keeping one half of the watch dark, the watch’s face plays with colors and hues in the other half, creating color palettes and collages that shift throughout the day. My only suggestion, throw in a colored second hand to make the watch face even more dynamic!

The Ultratime 002 Watch is a winner of the K-Design Award for the year 2018.

Designer: todot design

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Wireless charging doesn’t have to be boring…

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Building on the idea that a charging phone shouldn’t be a useless one, the Octagon Wireless Charger, quite like the Baseus Maruko Charging Cable, was designed to serve as a means for charging your phone as well as a multi-position stand for your phone. Its truncated rhombicuboctahedral shape gives it a rather neat looking sculptural/skeletal aesthetic, allowing it to not just sit on your desk but shine on your desk (literally too). Plug the cable through the back, place your phone on the non-slip front and keep your phone at any angle, in both portrait and landscape (and even diagonal) modes. The charger even comes with a rather neat glowing ring around the periphery of its charging pad to indicate active charging.

Unlike traditional chargers, the Octagon allows you to use your phone without having to lift it off the charging surface. Its design adds flavor to your desk thanks to its unique design, and functionality to your workspace by giving you the freedom to interact with your phone while it’s charging. It’s a win-win for everyone!

The Octagon is a winner of the K-Design Award for the year 2018.

Designer: Jungjun

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K-Design Award: Rewarding Creativity First!

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In just its sixth year, the K-Design Award does something unusually brilliant in the fact that it sets its sight on design thinking, rather than just the final output… rewarding creativity first and then execution. In doing so, it sets the correct precedent by encouraging outstanding ideas that will live on longer than the products that embody them.

Having been initiated in the year 2012, the K-Design looked to reward good design that was backed by a strong concept. Past winners of the K-Design award include everybody from independent designers, to students, to even the likes of large studios and companies like Dell, Elago, LG, etc… and this year you could join those ranks too! The K-Design Award, now in its 2018 leg, is accepting entries (within the Industrial Design and Space Design categories) from all over the world, to create a map of winning ideas that will disrupt 2018 and the years ahead. Don’t believe me? Scroll down to take a look at our favorite winners from the year gone by!

The winners below showcase a beautiful blend of progressive thinking and an execution that makes you fall in love with the product as well as the idea behind it.

Think your project is a winning combination of concept and execution? Enlist your work for the K-Design Award 2018 here!!

YD Handpicks: 5 Inspirational designs from the K-Design Award 2017

01. Heng Balance Lamp by Zanwen Li

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The Heng-Balance Lamp remains a hot favorite for the way it breaks the concept of what a switch should look like. The Heng turns the methodical switching on and off of a lamp into a game, paving the way for more products to turn mundane experiences into incredible, interactive design!

02. No-1 Series by Park Jungju

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The very antithesis of DIY, the No-1 Series explores an aesthetic where functionality is derived from something that’s designed to feel incomplete in assembly. Designed to look like the plastic assembly kits you’d get with DIY toys, the No-1 Series features an entire range of furniture with its unusual yet functional aesthetic. What’s worth noticing is also the fact that even though each product features multiple parts, they all are united by the “runners” that make them look like single-piece injection-molded products.

03. 2in1 Funnel by Zhang Jiang and Zanwen Li

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The effective combination of a funnel and container, this fun-tainer is a dream product to have around. Its silicone shape is easy to work with as well as clean, while the vibrant color adds a dash of freshness to your kitchen. Besides, in both forms, you’re only using the inner surface of the funnel, making sure you always know which surface to keep spotlessly clean!

04. Airblock by Makeblock Co. Ltd.

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Drone flying may seem difficult, but Airblocks makes drone building easy! Just by simply allowing you to plug different propeller units to a hub, the Airblocks gives you not just the joy of flight, but of also being able to orchestrate the entire project. What’s more, the modules can even be plugged into a hovercraft base, giving you two toys in one package! The Airblocks showcase innovation from concept, to execution, to even material selection. The blocks come made from expanded polystyrene that are not only lightweight but also impact resistant, letting you go wild with your creations!

05. Smart Net by Ju Young Kim & Chang Choi

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The Smart Net is quite fascinating. Not only do its pillars contain infrared sensors, tracking ball movements, its net also contains an optical fiber weave that is capable of displaying scores to the players every time a point is made. Whether net displays the score in the correct orientation to both players (at any time one player sees an inverted image) seems like something of a tiny hurdle, but the idea of bringing interactivity to sports equipment is definitely something we’re going to see more of in the future! Just imagine… Football with goalposts that light up when you score!