Monday, November 29, 2010

Designs by Vadim Kibardin

I was searching the web when I came across work by designer Vadim Kibardin. I was immediately struck be his designs because they are extremely modern and interesting. One of his designs is a black and white clock in the form of four independent figures that give the representation of digital numbers. Each has their own power source and control. The clock also detects light using a sensor and will switch from white to black automatically depending on how much light is in the room. They can also be fixed to any surface autonomously. Overall i think this is a great design because, although it is very modern and advanced, it is designed to seem very simple and give the effect of an old plain digital clock.












Another design my Kibardin is an umbrella in the form of a folder that can be hidden in a briefcase or backpack. It is relatively large and has an interesting shape that collapses into a simple 8 by 10 folder. I like this design because it is very modern and easily accessible. Users do not have to carry a bulky umbrella around with them to work or school. Instead, they can have an extremely lightweight and small design with them that is easy to transport.

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