Link is a collapsible recurve bow designed for the Mathews brand of high-performance archery equipment. It bridges the gap between special-needs users and performance athletes. With the companion prosthesis, it enables amputees to participate in this sport and become a part of the community. The bow works for nondisabled athletes as well.
KPCC+ is a systematic multipronged growth strategy for this public radio station intended to increase listenership and maintain a long-term competitive advantage. KPCC+ connects listeners both in person and over the air through five initiatives. One of the initiatives is Klik, a digital application that allows listeners to participate in real-time conversations with other listeners who share their interests.
Pal is a complete rethinking of the traditional IV pump. IV pumps are ubiquitous medical devices that are large and clumsy, limiting mobility for patients. Pal fixes this by positioning the fluid bags and mechanics low to the ground. This allows users to effortlessly pull the device, making daily tasks easier and motivating patients to be active. Also, nurses are able to load fluids at a fraction of the time of traditional systems.
The Milwaukee M12 Thermal Imager was designed for professional technicians in the use of preventative maintenance in electrical, mechanical and HVAC applications. It captures high-resolution thermal images as well as standard digital photos with a single trigger pull for quick assessments. Its rugged construction can withstand a 6-foot drop and still operate in calibration. Its simplified interface was designed for professional tradesmen and is optimized for productivity.
Milgard’s SmartTouch® Patio Door Handle is a simple one-touch opening mechanism for sliding glass doors. The elegant handle locks or unlocks the door in one easy motion, all with one hand. It provides rock-solid security, exceeding California’s strict forced-entry requirements. This stylish new patio door handle enhances Milgard brand equity by expanding the SmartTouch family of products.
Ensina Brasil has the ambitious goal of bringing educational inequity in Brazil to an end. The brand identity for the initiative focused in the motto of “Learn, Teach, Transform.” The solid three-dimensional typography reinforces the goal of building a strong future, and the addition of the exclamation point expresses that Ensina is no longer a project but is instead a call. The multicolored logo reflects the multiplicity of voices that have different views, feelings and origins.
The O.BOX is a portable store that can be installed anywhere with a flat surface and electricity. Designed in dimensions that allow for easy transportation, similar to a shipping container, it can be customized in accordance with the intended use, such as a showroom, a shop, a pub or a newsstand. Its flexible layout facilitates the installation of shelves, doors and windows.
Based on the theories of natural succession and nucleation techniques, the Nucleario project is a geoengineering concept for forest restoration in degraded areas. Nucleario was designed to be 100 percent biodegradable and perform multiple functions, such as protection from the ants, water accumulation, shade for the seedlings and crowning of the invasive species. With the growth of the Nucleario unit, the forest fragments begin to interconnect and exchange genetic material, moving toward a dynamic balance independent of human action.
Gig Pack is a scooter backpack for the daily use. Unlike conventional folding bikes and scooters, it can be carried on the back, allowing the user to have both hands free. This also makes it more convenient when getting on the bus or subway. It is perfect for college students, people who live in big cities and users of public transportation. Gig Pack is a great way to avoid traffic and a greener way to move.
Ensina Brasil has the ambitious goal of bringing educational inequity in Brazil to an end. The brand identity for the initiative focused in the motto of “Learn, Teach, Transform.” The solid three-dimensional typography reinforces the goal of building a strong future, and the addition of the exclamation point expresses that Ensina is no longer a project but is instead a call. The multicolored logo reflects the multiplicity of voices that have different views, feelings and origins.