Yamaha SEQTRAK, a groovebox with DNA from DX and AMW2 instruments. Is Yamaha coming for Teenage Engineering’s market share? Now available!
Snoopy lamp. Re-edition of Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni’s 1967 design made for the apartment in September 2013.
If you're a regular Bored Panda reader, you've probably seen one of our pieces on bad design. (If not, you can go through a crash course here, here, and here). It's actually one of our favorite topics.
Ever see a clipped-in lycra-clad leg-shaver with a post that reaches all the way to St. Peter go straight over the bars because they didn’t expect a root on their race course?
Retro Synth Ads has some great scans of various electronic music equipment from the 70’s and 80’s. It’s interesting to observe how the sophistication of advertising design in nich…
Yamaha SEQTRAK, a groovebox with DNA from DX and AMW2 instruments. Is Yamaha coming for Teenage Engineering’s market share? Now available!
pleated ruffles held in place More sculptures by polyscene
Automakers have invaded the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. A record 10 car companies showed their wares in Las Vegas this year. While smart watches and gesture controls that recognize hand movement are dazzling, the most useful innovations are far more practical. Among them are General Motor’s OnStar Driver Assurance, which predicts when engine parts might fail, and BMW’s i Connected Mobility suite, which lets users plan trips at home on their smart TV. Here is a list of the most interesting car tech unveiled at CES.
We take a look at Bell's new Super, a full-out approach to an enduro and Super-D helmet, and what it took to bring the idea to life.