Whether you're a product developer looking for some seriously out-of-the-box inspiration, a future-minded intellectual fascinated with the way product design might evolve both physically and philosophically, or a design aficionado made giddy at the sight of stunning renderings, this book is for you.
Designed and printed with the aesthetic richness of a coffee table book and written with the intellectual nuance of an academic essay, NONOBJECT isn't intended as a step-by-step guide to physical product design. Instead, its chapters offer inventive and incredibly unique perspectives on design and engineering that help reframe and reinvent the way we think about traditional (and often mundane) objects that populate our world.
One example is how NONOBJECT takes a refreshingly unique look at ordinary dining utensils. With the help of whimsical yet still feasible Thinium (NONOBJECT's imaginative anticipation of the recently Nobel-lauded Graphene), dinnerware becomes Thinnerware--an elegant set of utensils whose table presence is marked by dramatic understatement. Then there's Paleoware--a fork which transitions from a rough-hewn stone handle to finely-machined tines to metaphorically express the evolution of human engineering over thousands of years. And finally there's the iDiet spoon--whose user-programmed weight-activated hinge handle releases food back onto a plate when the user attempts to eat a serving that's too large, thus intrinsically teaching the user to take smaller bites.
Taken as a whole, these loosely interrelated design vignettes inspire a more playful, more imaginative, and more daring approach to the broader process of product creation. Executives, engineers, and entrepreneurs alike could benefit from its powerful, encouraging implication that when we set aside seemingly practical constraints, a whole new avenue of design possibility emerges, which brings with it a wealth of truly innovative products and ideas.
Start with the book, and then when you're ready, dive into the iPad app--which offers videos, rotatable 3d renderings, and other supplemental content. [...]