IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Low-Carbon Life

Low-Carbon Life is an application app that uses virtual reality 3D interactive scenes to create an easy to understand carbon peak, carbon neutralization and science popularization. With real life scenes as a reference, it builds an immersive experience that combines reality with reality, popularizes low-carbon environmental protection knowledge in an intuitive and easy to learn way, and guides users to participate in low-carbon environmental protection actions with friendly experience interaction.

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Motor 1

In many appliances and tools production processes, each product requires a motor, but the time of using the product is short, resulting in a waste of resources. The motor is used as the core of a series of home appliances and power tools. The design of the motor can be quickly installed in different modules to reduce the number of motors needed for home appliances. It allows users to obtain different modules and install the motor core in various home appliance modules when required. It effectively solves the problem of overproduction to avoid waste.

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Case

Case envisions the future of luggage and how luggage might evolve to become something that travels separately from its owner. Streamlining the travel experience, reducing stress, whilst also minimizing costly infrastructure. The Case is provided to you as part of an on-demand service whereby it will be delivered from your home to your destination ahead of the traveler, replacing the need to own and travel with luggage.

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Venous Materials

Venous Materials project envisions a new way to design dynamic tangible interactions using fluidic Interfaces. It is a new type of interactive material that is inspired by veins systems in nature and the human body. When the user applies pressure or motion to the material, it dynamically displays geometric patterns and colors. The different patterns are displays that function as tangible sensors, that can animate dynamic graphics, create responsive objects for learning activities, and visualize body movement and balance.

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Rebloom

Taiwan's power distribution components are expensive and require frequent replacement due to environmental factors. reBloom offers a solution by repurposing decommissioned crossarms into durable outdoor frames with minimal processing. The modular design allows for easy adaptation, extension, and part replacement, resulting in maximum component lifespan before recycling. With reBloom, you can reduce waste and save on costs while ensuring reliable and weather-resistant infrastructure.

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Slow Wool Collection

The Slow Wool Collection promotes mindfulness and conscious slowing down within the comfort of your own home, by offering sustainable and natural favorites. Only 100% natural sheep's wool from South Tyrolean shepherds is used, which is then crafted into high-quality woolen blankets and pillows by small local manufacturing partners. The young company's philosophy is based on slow living, which emphasizes fair conditions for the environment and producers, a traditional manufacturing process that returns to its roots, and a timeless, minimalist design.

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