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Paper Food by David Trujillo

David Trujillo is a native of Ecuador currently residing in Portland, Oregan as an Interactive Designer for Wieden+Kennedy. He was asked to transform our everyday interpretation of a bean and plum through graphic abstraction of color, texture, and 3D paperboard package design. In the final result he was able to bring them to their simplest form which in turn transformed them into abstract three-dimensional versions of the food products.
Paper Record Player by Kelli Anderson

The talented Kelli Anderson along with her partner in crime Daniel, came up with a brilliant idea to create a paper record player wedding invitation which perfectly suits the soon-to-be-wed couples love for music. The invitation itself is booklet-style and upon folding it in the appropriate manner, the user is then able to listen to the couples original song by hand-spinning the record. How it works, the sound is amplified by the moving of a sewing needle along the grooves of a flexidisc record or can be unscrewed and played on a regular turntable as well. You can see how it works in the video below.
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Tagged kelli anderson, music, packaging, paper record player, product design
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Paper USB Tape by Zim And Zou
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Tagged flash drive, france, papercraft, usb, zim and zou
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Naoki Kawamoto: Orishiki Suitcase

Japanese product designer Naoki Kawamoto has utilized the inspiring style of origami folding to develop the ‘Orishiki Suitcase’, a traveling suitcase equipped with wheels that folds out flat for ease in storing and adaptability.
David Graham: The Move-it Kit

Entirely made of cardboard this DIY Move-it Kit designed by David Graham is a brilliant idea to help with all of those moving woes. I think I need of these when I go shopping in the future.
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Tagged cardboard, david graham, james dyson award, move-it kit, packaging
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