THE FUTURE BY DESIGN: Product Design Competition 2020

Registration Deadline: Aug 9, 2020; Submission Deadline: Aug 23, 2020 Theme: Objects of comfort for confined spaces COVID pandemic, undoubtedly, causing discomfort to all, to some more physical, while others a mental imbalance. It is going to change the way we live our everyday lives and this competition revolves around finding solutions for this “new way of life” by way of “design”.   The question in your mind could be, what can design do? Design apart from being problem solving is one of the most important tools that can help us understand and prepare us for the future.  Challenge for all design professionals and students is to create “humane” experiences through products of varied nature and scales, which can provide comfort within the confined spaces, and help people adapt to change.  What to Design? Can you design a product for the physical and mental well-being of people during the COVID lockdown, by way of “design”? It could be a design that makes working from home easier, it could be a light fixture, it could be a furniture-system that morphs into various functions, it could be a system that helps you finish your health routines or just a cosy corner that you want to curl up to. Explore design in its maximum potential; objects, textures, visuals. idhalabs.com Read the full post on Bustler

THE FUTURE BY DESIGN: Product Design Competition 2020
Registration Deadline: Aug 9, 2020; Submission Deadline: Aug 23, 2020

Theme: Objects of comfort for confined spaces

COVID pandemic, undoubtedly, causing discomfort to all, to some more physical, while others a mental imbalance. It is going to change the way we live our everyday lives and this competition revolves around finding solutions for this “new way of life” by way of “design”.   The question in your mind could be, what can design do? Design apart from being problem solving is one of the most important tools that can help us understand and prepare us for the future. 

Challenge for all design professionals and students is to create “humane” experiences through products of varied nature and scales, which can provide comfort within the confined spaces, and help people adapt to change. 

What to Design?

Can you design a product for the physical and mental well-being of people during the COVID lockdown, by way of “design”?

It could be a design that makes working from home easier, it could be a light fixture, it could be a furniture-system that morphs into various functions, it could be a system that helps you finish your health routines or just a cosy corner that you want to curl up to. Explore design in its maximum potential; objects, textures, visuals.

idhalabs.com

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