Monday, February 4, 2013

Creative Designs

Skewed, Anamorphic Sculptures & Engineered Illusions


Creativity is often a clever twist or approach on something that is already well established. For instance this sculpture takes the complexities of form and adds a new element by incorporating reflection.


Pencil Printer


This printer enables the ability to print in pencil lead, which opens up the opportunity for erasing. Also instead of ink cartridges, the printer only requires pencil stubs, making it a force for sustainability.


Bar of Soap Dispenser



This is a clever device that finds a new calling for bars of soap. The bottom of the dispenser has a piece of metal that works like a cheese grater which shaves off bits of soap for use in washing your hands. 


Stunning Landscapes made with Sugar, Cotton, Feathers, & Chocolate



Clever choices of materials can also be an example of creative design. This photographer uses sugar, cotton, feathers and chocolate to make miniature landscapes, which with the addition of lighting create beautiful photorealistic masterpieces.


Carved Book Landscapes



In the same spirit as the previous design, this artist creates stunning landscapes using a peculiar medium, which in this case is the carving of books.


Conclusion

I've mentioned in previous entries that creativity doesn't have to involve reinventing the wheel. Creativity can simply be the addition of unique touches on what is already established. 

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