I was blind, but now… I have infrared detection… Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 15, 2012 The traditional ‘white cane’ favoured by the visually impaired has a number of serious drawbacks, in that it can only…
Good vibrations Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 30, 2012 A tennis racket needs to be lightweight, durable and extremely high performing. Stefan Mohr, R&D manager at Head Sport, explains…
The problem with software in sustainable design Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 27, 2012 Software tools undoubtedly have an important part to play in the development of sustainable products but sustainable design is so…
Laser scanning ensures good fit for Team GB Posted by Greg Corke - July 6, 2012 Team GB cycle helmets feature a dual shell design, comprising an inner shell, which fits closely to the athlete’s head,…
Olympic cycling nostalgia from 1992 – design destroys the field Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 29, 2012 You can still see the original at London’s Science Museum It’s up there as one of my clearest childhood memories…
Product design showcase – Olympic sports products Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 28, 2012 The Olympics upon us and Stephen Holmes has scouted round to see what the athletes will be using to compete…
Sustainability metrics Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 18, 2012 In the next of his sustainability articles, Chris Sherwin tackles the question of how designers can go about getting their…
Prime Cuts: The Adastra – luxury on the high seas Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 12, 2012 Yesterday saw the launch of the $15 million, 42-metre luxury trimaran yacht Adastra, which we featured in DEVELOP3D in August…
Inside the Warwick Manufacturing Group Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 20, 2012 Martyn Day reports on what WMG does to aid innovation in design and manufacturing
Chris Sherwin puts sustainability at the heart of design briefs Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 16, 2012 In a new bi-monthly feature, Chris Sherwin will be discussing some of the big issues and challenges in sustainable design…