Talk of industrial design and automatically many of us will think about our history lessons back at school regarding the industrial revolution. It cannot be denied that this was the pinnacle of industrial design when so many ideas came together from so many diverse sources that it thrust the developed world into a time of accelerated advancements in all directions. Industrial design has come on leaps and bounds with the products it creates and the whole business of design itself has speeded up beyond belief with the use of computer aided industrial design. Concepts can be tested out via computers, saving money by not having to build the prototype before all areas have been tried out. Life has become ever easier with inventions of all descriptions for the home, for business and for transport. And it hasn't stopped since. Along with all the inventions of industrial design comes the extra pollution that it causes.
This then gives birth to more invention possibilities with the need to correct the environmental damage. One of the most inventive and environmentally friendly products to emerge from the world of industrial design recently has been the Tesla Roadster. This is an electric powered sports car that hopes to smash to pieces the image that electric cars have adopted since their inception. Ugly and slow is the idea that many people have when they think electric cars but not so with the Tesla Roadster.
This car is low, sleek, beautiful and ultimately sporty in its design. It looks no different from the sports vehicles that pollute our air but this one comes with zero emissions and one charge will see you happily through 250 miles. Slow is not in its vocabulary - reaching 60mph in 4 seconds. Of course, with ever increasing speed being encouraged through industrial design we then encounter the problem of human failure. This problem often occurs when driving, often from the simple hitch of fatigue. Drivers falling asleep at the wheel has been the result of many a fatal accident and is something designers have been looking at for a while. The latest offering from the field of industrial design to tackle this problem is one of the winners of the Industrial Design Excellence Award with their invention of the Optalert.
These are an innovative pair of sunglasses with built in technology that will monitor the movement of drivers eyelids. When the eyelids are becoming heavy with fatigue they react slower. This will be sensed by the micro electronics within the glasses and an alarm will be activated from the dashboard. Of course, if this isn't enough and the dreaded accident should occur, you would want the best technical rescue equipment that was on offer for the emergency services to rescue you. This would come in teh form of the 2006 winning industrial design of the Resqtec G2 Cutter. This small piece of brilliance is one in a line of hydraulic rescue equipment items to be used by fire rescue units. It can be attached to hydraulic pumps and will cut through debris in the event of a vehicle accident, quickly freeing the occupants where they will be transported to hospital to reap the benefits of more industrial design.
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If the husband bought the gadget it was highly important and absolutely necessary at the time of purchase. Any product of industrial design deserves a loving place in the garage. What the wife wants to know is how come this desperately needed piece has been taking up kitchen floor space, gathering dust and simply being a thing for her to bash her shins on frequently. This is where it will stay until she puts it under the stairs.
If the wife bought the gadget and it costs over a pound the husband will see it as a useless waste of money. He will complain, no matter what products it can slice, dice, clean or create. To him it is a useless piece of industrial design unless it is something he wanted. If she uses it once and finds it's a pig to clean she may well get it out a few times, using it in front of her husband whistling like it's the easiest thing in the world before his back is turned and she slides it up the back of the cupboard.
There can't be many people who don't have a juicer tucked away somewhere. Not a useless gadget in itself, in fact, if you are on a health kick it is absolutely essential. Of course, this only works if you get up at the crack of dawn to start whizzing and mixing and pulping just so you can have a drink. I always thought that was what those cartons on the supermarket shelf were for but maybe that's just me.
Products of industrial design always start out as an innovative idea in someone's mind. These ideas are normally generated from a job that someone finds particularly difficult and precede the phrase that begins 'Why don't they make something that....'
And so we have the scissors with the laser light. These were created by someone who got the hump when they couldn't cut in a straight line and thought this would be a good idea. Great idea if you have a steady hand - useless if you have a shaky hand and that is why you can't cut straight in the first place.
Then we have the 200 pounds electric nail file that promises to give you salon perfect nails. This replaces the 1.50 pounds emery board that you can get in the corner shop - sensible. This must have been made by a man in an anorak who decided his wife spent too much money on emery boards or too long in the nail salon. Yeah right - 'cos that'll stop her!
Do these sort of people not understand just why we go to nail salons? It's not a simple matter of getting our nails done for vain reasons. There is a whole aura about the process. We start off by feeling down and ugly. This usually accompanies that time of month when we're feeling fat too. Then we focus on one aspect of ourselves - often our nails. Everything is going wrong in our lives because we have bad nails.
A trip to the salon will cheer us up no end. The smell of acetone, the banter of the orange ladies and the constant praise that we now look beautiful all work a treat. Set off a good set of nails with the perfect outfit with matching shoes, handbag and maybe a hair trim and you will come home to a much happier lady.
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