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Office furniture inspired by Aston Martin
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Scale Scale, the versatile and interactive weighing scale
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iPoo Toilet snugly fits the shape of your butt
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Desk Rail helps organize your stationary and desktop gadgets
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Bikoff concept enables you to carry your bicycle to work!
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Mike Mak’s watch integrates fully functional calculator
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Ring alarm clock uses vibrations to greet you to a new day!
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Rubik’s Cube for the blind shows up at MOMA
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Swiss army-knife-inspired sofa by Diablo Design
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The watch with no face, hoLED watch uses holes to tell the time instead

Andrew Byron’s Venetian Blind Typeface will surely mesmerize one and all. The graphic designer has redefined the use of window blinds by using them as a system to create typographic forms. An experimental creation, the designer has used household blinds to create a contemporary font with consistent line widths. The Venetian Blinds typeface were designed in three ways, Closed, Regular and Open. Andrew Byron who currently works as Associate Professor and Graphic Design Area Head at California State University Long Beach has definitely impressed us with his unique experimental design.
You can check out the works of this genius designer at Andlab Gallery in Los Angeles.



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