design portfolio of Takumi Yoshida
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An inclusive mobile phone design with realtime audio feedback using a combination of touch sensors and mechanical keys.
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Sustainable packaging for luxury hotel amenities. Client: Pacific Direct.
Winner of Design Week 2008 at Loughborough University.
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Unique pen design as a result of pursuing essentialism in the forms of writing instruments.
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An umbrella designed to open and close the opossite way to provide several advantages over regular umbrellas.
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Second version of ‘Fromone’ modular chair design, improving the weight-strength performance and ergonomics.
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Power strip design with 360 degrees rotatable sockets. Can be used both vertically and horizontally.
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Deviding a seating vertically as well as horizontally, from a single part, this highly extensible modular chair allows you to configure a chair in various ways to suit different needs. (In private and/or semi-public spaces.)
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Photoshop rendering of a classic Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. Based on a photo from Matsuda Collection gallery, the entire graphic was generated using Photoshop.
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Have you ever hung your eyewear around your neck or put in your chest pocket and accidentally dropped it? This is a simple design solution to prevent such accidents.
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Promotional poster designs done as voluntarily work for a students led NGO, Ashraya Initiative for Children who provides home for street children in India.
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A fashion wrist band for club lovers. Coloured part (electroluminescence) of the band glows at different intensity, reacting to the bass volume of music.
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Conceptual design aimed to provide:
1) a sense of personal connection among individuals around the globe with two things we all have in common: name and birthday and
2) beauty of diversity in the world we live in.