Catalog: Design for our future selves 2003 Awards
Company/Brand: Helen Hamlyn Research Centre - Royal College of Art
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Athur Ali Vehicle Design inside-out 24 Amalan Arulanantham Industrial Design Engineering ne wear 24 Pratap Bose Vehicle Design coming full circle 25 Masateru Fukiwake Fashion Textiles backpack clothing 25 Peter Fullagar Industrial Design Engineering duet music stand 26 Viktor Holmqvist Vehicle Design the illusion of safety 26 Andrew Lang Industrial Design Engineering sports helmet visor 27 Joseph Ludlow Industrial Design Engineering intrepid mapping 27 Rebecca Minnitt Industrial Design Engineering 3-to-1 28 Khashayar Naimanan Design Products clothing for ...

24 Athur Ali inside-out Amalan Arulanantham ne wear An evolution of the motorbike suit that integrates the comfort and safety of a car interior into protective clothing. A navigation system gives direction through earphones in the helmet and instructions are displayed on the visor when needed. A keyboard and screen embedded in the sleeve of the suit activate safety sensors and fibre optics for safer, more visible travelling. A wearable sleeping bag that can be used like a regular mummy-style sleeping bag, or worn as a long coat or jump suit. The sleeping bag mode is used for maximum thermal ...

25 Pratap Bose coming full circle Masateru Fukiwake backpack clothing In recent years, the personal car has been branded the cause of urban decay and alienation. This project attempts to change the perceptions of the car in the city through reinterpretation of form and function. An LCD screen informs passers-by of local information such as theatre listings, thereby taking the car back into the social fabric of the city. By looking at some of the extreme needs of space travel, this project relooks at the clothing and equipment travellers of today need. The function of a backpack and a sleeping ...

Rebecca Minnitt 3-to-1 Khashayar Naimanan clothing for concealing A walking aid that transforms into a seat. The legs fold out to form a stable tripod structure and the seat fans out to offer maximum comfort and support. It is designed to appeal to a variety of age groups and take the strain out of walking, commuting or standing up in queues for people with mobility problems. Garments with hidden pockets that can only be accessed by the user including a jacket with two types of sleeves; one with a pocket to hold objects such as a wallet and one with ribbing to hold objects such as a camera. ...
that picks up colour from the userfs clothes. The stick is both an accessory and a ...
36 Fatima Saifee Daijiro Mizuno garment The concept for this wearable and practical garment derived from observing the space created around a person when they put on a piece of clothing. Simple gussets are inserted to make the action of wearing simple with minimal friction and effort, which is beneficial for people experiencing difficulties in their joints. Johannes Paul butterfly infusionneedle With particular application in paediatric care, the Butterfly infusion needle is an evolution in medical equipment design. The forward-extending wings have a stiffened core to support the needle thereby ...