Quantifying Rheumatoid Arthritis

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MANOVIVO is the latest in wearable tech that aims to help people with rheumatoid arthritis get a comprehensive view of their daily activities and recognize areas of improvement. The smart glove consists of adjustable rings to be worn on the fingers, hands, and wrists. Equipped with sensors, they measure a range of motion and minute muscle movements to assess the level of hand dysfunction and how to stabilize it. Designed to enhance the recovery process during physical therapy, MANOVIVO reflects how well RA is controlled, what actions cause an individual’s case to worsen, and what exercises offer improvement.

The MANOVIVO is a winner of the Red Dot Design Concept Award for the year 2018.

Designers: Kim Guiyoung, Prof. Kim Jieun & Lee Hyejeong

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Heat Where You Need, Not Where You Don’t

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A 2018 Red Dot Design Concept winner, the COOKACROSS is aptly named for the unique way in which it adapts to your pots and pans of different size, instead of the other way around! After all, modern kitchen sizes are shrinking and so is the amount of storage space we have. Gone are the days when the average household has enough room for a deluxe set of various and specific vessel sizes, so it only makes sense that our stovetops do the adjusting.

Unlike traditional 4-burner systems, it features a grid of multiple gas outlets with independent valves that shut on/off instantaneously. The smart system automatically detects the size of the pot or pan placed on the surface and turns on the individual gas outlets beneath it. This not only prevents waste but ensures the most even heat distribution of any stovetop solution. Of course, users can also pull up the COOKACROSS app on their smartphone and reduce the number or the heating level with a simple swipe or touch.

The Cookacross is a winner of the Red Dot Design Concept Award for the year 2018.

Designer: Zaviè Design Studio

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Concepts to watch out for! Here are the best 2018 Red Dot Design Concept Awards winners!

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You can’t envision any future without conceptualization. Concepts have always interested us and been the backbone of Yanko Design because they present an image of products, technologies, experiences, and consequently, futures. They showcase an inventiveness and creativity that’s truly worth appreciating and that’s where we see a massive overlap of interest with our friends who host the Red Dot Concept Design Awards.

This year’s Red Dot Design Concept Awards: Best of Best honors some exciting concepts. Whether it’s cutting-edge technology used in consumer electronics, or in the health sector, or design that uplifts user experiences and environments, Red Dot’s Best Of Best is our annual go-to for designs that speak of creativity, cross-discipline collaboration, and marvelous execution. Here are a few of our favorites from this year’s Red Dot Design Concept Award: Best of Best! Scroll right to the bottom to see which project won the Luminary Design Award! You saw it here first!

01. Manovivo by Guiyoung Kim, Prof. Jieun Kim & Hyejeong Lee
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The Manovivo is a wearable smart-glove that helps assess and monitor the activities of daily living (ADLs) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

02. Futura Project by Ye Seul Oh & Hyeon Ji Park
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Inspired by the first typeface that made its way to the moon, the Futura Project visualizes the font’s letterforms as 3D objects and furniture, bringing the elegance of a font that’s a favorite of Wes Anderson and Stanley Kubrick, quite literally into one’s home!

03. Cookacross by Zaviè Design Studio
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The Cookacross grabbed a nomination for the luminary prize, for its inventive rectangular matrix of gas burners. Place any utensil anywhere on the stove and only the burners directly under the utensil light up. Rather than having a big flame onto which you place your cooking utensil, Cookacross uses multiple smaller burners that light up when directly under a vessel. This not only saves fuel, but also helps heat get evenly distributed across the cooking surface!

04. Martians by Igor Lobanov
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For its incredibly slim circular light-panel, and the tripod base that gives it an unusual look, the Martians floor lamps win a Red Dot. The legs are individually angle-adjustable, allowing the lamp to practically pose, rather than stand erect. The light panel can be adjusted too, to face at a wall, directly downwards, or at a seating area.

05. Revive by Franziska Heuck & James Skeggs
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Designed to act as a highly accurate robotic arm capable of intricate operations, Revive works a lot like Apple’s Daisy robot. It assists humans in pulling apart waste electronics to harvest and recycle parts that may not have been accessible to humans. The highly specialized robot arm comes with multiple attachments that help it open and pull apart complex electronic products with relative ease.

06. Grit – Resistance Training Shoes by Aarish Netarwala
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With a 3D printed sole that has my heart, the Grit offers resistance training by mimicking the feeling of standing/running on sand. The soles come with an interwoven pattern that collapses gently under pressure, just like how your foot sinks into the sand. Wearing the Grit allows you to exercise more efficiently, and build muscles by battling the resistance!

07. Nonnos Smart Insulin Watch by Inno-Partners
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The Nonnos is in every sense a breakthrough. While the Apple Watch Series 4 focused on the EKG ability, there was initially a lot of speculation that the watch would be able to measure the wearer’s blood sugar levels (externally and using non-invasive tech), a feature that, if executed, would perhaps make the Apple Watch the greatest wearable of all time. Rumors are that the Apple team is still working on the technology and developing ways to make it a reality. The Nonnos Smart Insulin Watch, in that regard, seems like the perfect wearable to complement that feature. The Nonnos is a wearable that is capable of providing you with a dose of insulin without any needles or injections. The device uses a process called Thermophoresis that allows insulin to directly be absorbed into the skin.

08. Etnisk – Food Storage by Alejandro Mandrion Moreno
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The Etnisk is an eco-friendly food-storage system that uses traditional techniques and indigenous materials to prolong the shelf-life of food without expending any energy. If perfected, Etnisk could reduce the use of single-use plastics, tetrapaks, or even refrigeration!

09. DSLRUOK? by Dustin Brown
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Completely altering the ergonomic design that you’d associate with DSLRs, the DSLRUOK? (I love the name) camera sports a unique aesthetic that’s easy to grip, fun to use, and interesting to look at. It also allows you to use your phone (with its high definition screen) as a viewfinder. DSLRs officially have a lot to worry about now!

10. MOTOROiD by Japanese Yamaha Motor Co Ltd [Luminary Winner!]
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Well worthy of the Luminary Prize of this year’s Red Dot Design Concept Awards, the MOTOROiD is a beautiful blend of visionary thinking, industrial design, transportation design, engineering, sprinkled with a touch of futurism.

The Motoroid, like many futuristic concept vehicles, is complete with an AI system, but not just any AI system… Motoroid’s AI can recognize its owner and even go as far as interacting with the user in a manner that seems fitting for a living object. This comes as no surprise when Yamaha also boasts the ability to evoke the experience of ‘Kando’ for the rider – the Japanese philosophy which simultaneously inspires a deep satisfaction, appreciation, admiration and emotional impression.

The self-balancing electric bike is currently in its proof-of-concept status, which is remarkable news, showcasing that a future where you communicate with your bike like it’s your companion, isn’t that far off!

A ‘stellar’ looking telescope

There’s something clearly refreshing about the Znth AR Telescope. Its exterior looks so organic, it feels less like a highly precise piece of stargazing equipment, and more like a beautiful tool the examine the mysteries of the universe. Mounted on its natural-looking noded mount is the lens, with its own mirrored-telephoto attachment that lets you see even further than before.

What’s marvelous about the Znth aside from its stunning design (available in some dazzling colors) is the fact that it isn’t an ordinary telescope. Armed with AR capabilities, the telescope can motion-track its position, and identify cosmic bodies like galaxies, nebulae, planets, satellites, stars, and constellations. It then uses its AR chops to layer meaningful content over what you see, allowing you to observe and study objects in the night sky with the power of information attached to it too. The design also uses Vantablack’s super-black pigment to coat the insides of the scopes, letting your imagery be clearer than ever, uncorrupted by the scattering of light.

The Znth AR Telescope is a winner of the Red Dot Design Concept Award for the year 2018.

Designer: Raymond Ng

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