It's Friday morning here in New York, but it's already the weekend for some of our overseas readers, which means you're done with WORK for the week! Of course, we know that many of you are in school or have independent projects that could be considered WORK in the broad sense, and your entries for the Core77 and Braun Design in the Wild photo challenge reflect as much. We saw a whole range of implements, from a favorite pencil to a trusty hand drill, as well as particularly handy digital-age tools. Meanwhile, freshly-made prototypes and decommissioned machinery alike had an overtly design-minded sensibility, yet the gallery as a whole is a fascinating portrait of how you work whether you're a designer or not.
JURY WINNER System vs Chaos Nour Malaeb, United StatesNOTABLES
A close second both in the popular vote and jury selection had an element of PLAY:
And as always, we definitely appreciated those objects with good stories:
We know that some of you have been coming up with close-but-no-cigar entries over the past few rounds, so we've extended the final entry period an extra week and you have one more chance to win a notebook computer, tablet and/or your choice of Braun products! Enter our next round of Design in the Wild competition, RELAX, today!
How does design help you release a little steam, or recapture some personal time? Is it an ambient light, or a beanbag chair, or beautiful terrarium to contemplate? Maybe it's a delightful gadget—a can crusher with a satisfying lever, or a comfy toe separator for home pedicures—that brings you pleasure. Relaxation can require the removal of irritants, but it can also demand the amplification of satisfaction. What are the genius designs that help you get away from it all?
» View all of the entries in the WORK category
» EAT Category Winners
» PLAY Category Winners
Create a Core77 Account
Already have an account? Sign In
By creating a Core77 account you confirm that you accept the Terms of Use
Please enter your email and we will send an email to reset your password.