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Concept design is a process by which ideas and concepts are explored and developed. This process can include the use of sketches, 3D models, and digital tools. Concept design is used to create products, services, and experiences that are innovative, inspiring, and meaningful. Concept design can be used in a wide range of industries, from automotive to architecture, and can be used to create anything from a product to an entire building. In this section, you can find news, articles, and videos related to concept design.
Adrian Novello explores how AI is reshaping the creative landscape and introduces the concept of Organic Intelligence - the irreplaceable human intuition and creativity that must coexist with AI to produce meaningful, differentiated work.
Everything is ready for the Car Design Award 2025, the international recognition for design teams responsible for the best series and concept car projects, as well as the best stylistic language of a brand, which will be awarded on 8 April at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, during Milan Design Week 2025. The
In product design, the relationship between internal architecture and external form often determines the success of the entire object. The new Rolex Land-Dweller represents a masterclass in this discipline—a timepiece where the revolutionary caliber 7135 movement serves as both functional core and conceptual blueprint for every design decision that follows. Designer: Rolex Engineering Constraints as
Representational image Samsung has filed a patent for what could be the most ambitious foldable design to date—a quad-fold smartphone featuring four interconnected panels and three hinges. The documentation, labeled under the title “ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING BENDABLE DISPLAY,” signals Samsung’s continued dominance in foldable display innovation, staking a claim beyond the current tri-fold concepts from
This tiny piece of acrylic, just 34mm (1.3") square is essentially an IRL pixelator: The curious object was developed by Hakusi Katei, a Japanese materials engineer, and has a 16x16 pixel resolution . "From the initial concept through countless experiments, securing rights,