Simple Twist
General Design, Product Design, Product Innovation, package design


This cap was designed to make it easier to open bottles with caps that are difficult to loosen. The design is not used by Coca Cola, but it should be.



This cap was designed to make it easier to open bottles with caps that are difficult to loosen. The design is not used by Coca Cola, but it should be.
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How cool is this design, Echo? This soft doll, with a hidden pocket and an acoustic pipe that stretches from mouth to ear, is designed for children to share a secret. It seems to be a great compromise between the Teddy Bear and a diary.




Matthew Cusick has created art out of maps! Using road maps and world maps, Cusick has created many landscapes and portraits like the pieces shown above. But there are many more, so click here to check them all out.
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Davison Creators interviewed Johnny Strategy, the New York/ Japan design blogger back in 2009. Since hearing news that his second home was hit by an earthquake and tsunami, Johnny has discovered many ways that the design world is pitching in.
Limited run prints and posters, such as the ones shown here, are a way to encourage others to make a donation. I thought this post was worth passing on to our readers and maybe some Davison Creators can find a way to help. Hit this link to see more from Spoon & Tamago.
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This New York City park, the High Line, is made from the remnants of the abandoned stretch of an old railway. Known for the theme of "\the balance between people and plants," this space meshes a receding railway with a developed green space. Benches, landscaping and walkways merge as one.
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