Medicine Made Easy

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Syrup medications have their advantages, but that whole over-the-cap plastic dosing cup is a design drag! Small, delicate, easily misplaced and hard to read, it’s particularly problematic for anyone with bad eyesight, hand tremors, or even forgetfulness due to Alzheimers.

AutoMed+ offers a solution in the form of an innovative smart oral syrup package. This bottle features a built-in, interactive LED film. With just a touch, users can pour the specified dose into the cup-like cap beneath it before removing to drink. Each time a dose is poured into the cup a line appears to indicate that the dose is used. Bright lines will continue to appear to display the progress until the product is finished.

Designers: Shima Jahani & Ali Mahmoudi

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Incredible Intangible Infrastructure!

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Here’s an interesting thought. What if you had multiple projectors pointing at each other, would the projections form a 3D object?? If there were smoke in the air, or mist, very much so! That’s probably one of the many ways of creating a hologram. The Goethe House is something right out of a sci-fi novel. Envisioned as an entirely holographic piece of architecture, this complete building with four levels of floor plans is just something to fool your eyes. Try opening the door… It isn’t there. You can see the staircase, but can’t walk up it. Mind-bending, no?

Projected on a steam cloud, this piece of figurative architecture can change and morph, bending realms as you know them. Just think of a future where complete landscapes are regenerated to show you what our world looked like in the past, or will in the future! *shudders*

Designer: Shima Jahani

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A Place in the Park

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Think of 3 of the most common objects you might find in a park (that don’t grow in nature). Chances are you thought of at least one if not all of the following: seating, a waste bin, or a bike rack. Almost every park has all three, so why not combine them into one easy-to-install object that makes the most of mother nature?! That’s precisely the idea behind this multifunctional outdoor object by Shima Jahani. It’s at once a simplistic seating solution, reusable waste basket, and place to lock your bike. Designed for easy replication for many to be placed underneath trees throughout, it provides a shady rest stop for park-goers, bicyclists and pedestrians alike.

Designer: Shima Jahani

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