As more and more technology is created, more designs must be created as well. There are so many products available to consumers that designers are forced to create their very best and appealing designs, in order to catch the attention of the public. An example of an industry that adapts and changes designs everyday is the cellular phone industry. New phones are released every month, each product more advanced than the next. Verizon and Apple are a good example of the battle of design and technology in the industry. Each company attempts to create the sleekest, most aesthetic, and most technologically advanced product in the market. This competition in the industry has forced other companies to keep coming up with more ideas that are unexpected and interesting, in order to capture some of the consumers attention. An example of this adaptation is a new concept by Nokia. Nokia created a cell phone that charges itself using body heat. Instead of plugging your phone in overnight, you could simply put it in your pocket as you walk out the door. Not only is this product green, which is a becoming a growing importance in the design community, but it is also very well designed. It is aesthetically pleasing and well and technologically advanced.
More information about this product can be found at this website: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1IohFh/inhabitat.com/2010/10/07/nokia-new-concept-phone-lets-you-re-charge-in-your-pocket/
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