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  • Graduate Xiang Guan designs furniture that only works when a human is present

    The objects in this furniture collection by Central Saint Martins graduate Xiang Guan can only function when they come into contact with a person. More about Graduate Xiang Guan designs furniture that only works when a human is present

    Emma Tucker | 14 July 2017 | 17 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate Pratik Ghosh creates Drop by drop project

    Drop by Drop is a plant-based water filter that works as a mini Amazon

    Royal College of Art graduate Pratik Ghosh has designed a home filtration system that's powered by herbs and purifies waste water from the kitchen. More about Drop by Drop is a plant-based water filter that works as a mini Amazon

    Emma Tucker | 10 July 2017 | 6 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate Brian Black designs Overview Effect project

    RCA graduate proposal would see ordinary people driving NASA's space exploration rovers

    Royal College of Art graduate Brian Black has designed a concept rover and virtual-reality interface that would allow anyone on earth to contribute to space exploration missions. More about RCA graduate proposal would see ordinary people driving NASA's space exploration rovers

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 7 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Signal mobile work space by Armin Peters

    Self-driving Signal car is designed to protect journalists from cyber surveillance

    In a year that saw Donald Trump brand journalists "enemies of the people", Royal College of Art graduate Armin Peters created a concept car that provides members of the press with an impenetrable space to work and conduct interviews. More about Self-driving Signal car is designed to protect journalists from cyber surveillance

    Alice Morby | 7 July 2017 | 12 comments
  • Graduate Ryan Mario Yasin designs clothes that grow with your child, called Petit Pli

    Petit Pli clothing expands to fit children as they grow

    This kids' clothing line designed by Royal College of Art graduate Ryan Mario Yasin has a pleat system that lets garments stretch to fit even after growth spurts. More about Petit Pli clothing expands to fit children as they grow

    Emma Tucker | 5 July 2017 | 39 comments
  • The Third Thumb by Danielle Clode

    Controllable Third Thumb lets wearers extend their natural abilities

    For her graduate work at the Royal College of Art, Dani Clode created a wearable third thumb that can help its user carry more objects, squeeze lemons or play complex chords on the guitar. More about Controllable Third Thumb lets wearers extend their natural abilities

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 5 July 2017 | 11 comments
  • Vycle transport concept by Elena Larriba Andaluz

    Vertical transportation concept allows city dwellers to cycle up skyscrapers

    Designed by Royal College of Art graduate Elena Larriba, Vycle is a pedal-powered, vertical transportation system that offers a space-saving alternative to lifts and stairs. More about Vertical transportation concept allows city dwellers to cycle up skyscrapers

    Ali Morris | 4 July 2017 | 40 comments
  • Mindnosis by Sara Lopez Ibanez

    Mindnosis kit is designed to help people overcome their mental health issues

    After her own negative experiences with mental health services, graduate designer Sara Lopez Ibanez developed a self-assessment kit that lets users figure out the kind of help they need, and where they can get it from. More about Mindnosis kit is designed to help people overcome their mental health issues

    Alice Morby | 4 July 2017 | 5 comments
  • Johanna-Maria Parv fashion collection, CSM Graduates 2017

    Johanna-Maria Parv's fashion collection is designed to free women from restrictive clothing

    To create her graduate fashion collection at Central Saint Martins, designer Johanna-Maria Parv looked at how clothing historically restricted women's movement, and then made alterations inspired by female cyclists. More about Johanna-Maria Parv's fashion collection is designed to free women from restrictive clothing

    Alice Morby | 4 July 2017 | 7 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate, Jen-Hsien Chiu, designs product called 'Phabit'

    Phabit device rewards your daily exercise by keeping a plant alive

    This connected plant pot designed by Royal College of Art graduate Jen-Hsien Chiu feeds or starves a plant depending on its user's behaviour. More about Phabit device rewards your daily exercise by keeping a plant alive

    Emma Tucker | 3 July 2017 | 9 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate Marie Tricaud's Touché

    Wearable pods let musicians compose and perform tracks as vibrations on your skin

    Royal College of Art graduate Marie Tricaud has designed a set of wearable modules that let live music be performed as "vibration loops and temperature melodies" on your skin. More about Wearable pods let musicians compose and perform tracks as vibrations on your skin

    Emma Tucker | 30 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Andrea Mestre's Gandia chair explores the properties of the rattan cane.

    Andrea Mestre questions how office chairs should look and feel with rattan frame

    Influenced by the blurring of home and work environments, RCA graduate Andrea Mestre has designed an office chair made from rattan. More about Andrea Mestre questions how office chairs should look and feel with rattan frame

    Ali Morris | 29 June 2017 | Leave a comment
  • High living costs and Brexit are driving design graduates away from London

    More than two thirds of UK design graduates are leaving London due to the cost of living and uncertainly over the impact of Brexit on the creative industries, according to a survey conducted at this week's New Designers showcase. More about High living costs and Brexit are driving design graduates away from London

    Ali Morris | 29 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Royal College of Art graduate Lina Saleh’s jelly-like Living Plates

    Jelly-like Living Plates tremble and bounce in response to food

    These silicone plates designed by Royal College of Art graduate Lina Saleh wobble and jiggle to influence how diners experience their dinner. More about Jelly-like Living Plates tremble and bounce in response to food

    Emma Tucker | 28 June 2017 | 6 comments
  • Packaging design for popular podcasts imagines them contained in cans, books and pamphlets

    To add tactility to the listening experience, Royal College of Art graduate Seungtae Oh created these packaging designs for podcasts including Serial and 99% Invisible. More about Packaging design for popular podcasts imagines them contained in cans, books and pamphlets

    Emma Tucker | 27 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • Strata furniture by Katrine Hesseldahl & Victor Strimfors

    RCA graduates propose new Strata system as a way to extend the lifecycle of furniture

    Royal College of Art graduates Katrine Hesseldahl and Victor Strimfors have designed a modular sofa made from three distinct layers in an attempt to combat furniture waste. More about RCA graduates propose new Strata system as a way to extend the lifecycle of furniture

    Emma Tucker | 26 June 2017 | 3 comments
  • Sawmill Shelter by Architectural Association students, Design + Make programme

    AA Design + Make students test the limits of timber in tensile woodland canopy

    A sculptural, tensile timber canopy has been constructed in Dorset woodland by five students from the Architectural Association as part of the school's Design + Make programme. More about AA Design + Make students test the limits of timber in tensile woodland canopy

    Lizzie Crook | 24 June 2017 | 4 comments
  • mCycle by Kaye Toland

    mCycle is a "Deliveroo for tampons" that turns sanitary products into compost

    Aiming to change our attitudes towards menstruation, Central Saint Martins graduate Kaye Toland has developed a tampon delivery system that transforms sanitary products into compost. More about mCycle is a "Deliveroo for tampons" that turns sanitary products into compost

    Alice Morby | 24 June 2017 | 12 comments
  • Emotional First Aid Kit by Rui Sun

    Emotional First Aid Kit is designed to help those in stressful situations

    The five objects making up this Emotional First Aid Kit by graduate designer Rui Sun are intended to provide comfort in times of mental distress. More about Emotional First Aid Kit is designed to help those in stressful situations

    Alice Morby | 22 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Central Saint Martins graduate creates misbehaving robots designed purely to annoy you

    Swiss-Mexican designer Nicole Pérez has designed a series of misbehaving robots that mimic the annoying aspects of intimate relationships. More about Central Saint Martins graduate creates misbehaving robots designed purely to annoy you

    Ali Morris | 22 June 2017 | 7 comments
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