donderdag 29 april 2010

Headphone sweatband

This device/piece of clothing may be perfect for the joggers among us. Headphones that are integrated in to a sweatband. After all the futuristic garments like the 'Ping' and the LED gown, this is a piece of wearable technology that people will picture themselve wearing.





Wrinkle (free) poster

What is a better example of anti wrinkle cream than a poster on which people can wrub out the wrinkles themselves. This billboard let's you remove the wrinkels of a woman's face in order to see how great the product works. Cleverly thought out. But what if the first person did all the work and the poster is wrinkle free? Perhaps someone needs to "reset" the poster so that more people can experience the effects.

donderdag 22 april 2010

Update your online status with every move (literally)

The wearable technology department has become a whole lot more social. There is a new garmant with which you can update (for example) your facebook status. It's called 'Ping'. It does this wirelessly through natural movements that are built into the fabric. For example, unzip, move your arm or lift up your hood to update your facebook status automatically. And by using only the clothing I really mean nothing but the clothing, so no mobile phone or laptop to connect to the internet.

For more information click here.




Corporate identity done right

13th street is a television station that shows crime and thriller series. To extend their brand they decided to change their letters, emails and envelopes to a more suitable style. Now they can nail a staple through someone's eyes, or perforate a person's head. A clever marketing strategy to make sure people remember your emails and letters.

woensdag 7 april 2010

Text sending underpants

Beside being interested in trendy clothing and innovative fashion designs, the technology can bring us something that maybe isn't stylish, but just very useful.
Behold, the electronic text message sending underpants, for when you forgot to go the bathroom.



This peace of clothing uses the SIM system (SIM means "Smart Incontinence Management")which allows the nurses to receive a text message when a patient has become incontinent. This means that they don't have to check the patients manually throughout the day.

Save on staples, save trees

A nice looking poster from a campaign from Greenpeace in China about the effects of using to much paper (and staples). I don't think they will be doing this again, seeing as how many staples were used for this billboard.

 
Copyright 2009 Zinoz
The Zinoz blog | Official Zinoz website