Posted by hipstomp | 11 Oct 2007
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Alex Vitet Design is doing some very cool things with sinks, and they've just launched their website, which is thankfully short on the annoying flash intros plaguing much of today's online design world. (Web designers, please take note: we want to see products, not a "now loading" progress bar.) Click here to browse AVD's sculpted-geometry washbasins accompanied by simple CAD overheads.
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Refreshing enough, although I'm not sure what knife-edges, and hard, ninety-degree corners are doing in a wet, potentially slippery environment.
finally, a resource of authority in the design world criticizes the heavy use of Flash. It seems like most of the industrial designers out there don't jump until Core or ID say so.