Design Language for Western Digital WD Elements Line
POSTED: October 30th, 2009
Simple, minimal, and clean design theme for WD Elements product line and packaging design.

Simple, minimal, and clean design theme for WD Elements product line and packaging design.

Industrial design language of Cardiac Ablation System for Epicor Division of St. jude Medical. Smooth flowing forms.

You wait. You text. You talk. You make notes. Jot is a system of lounge seating with an integral tablet surface. “Jot” is seeking a production partner.
Recently introduced by Data Robotics – the Drobo Pro with industrial design by seven02. The third product in their line contains the signature characteristics of the glowing lights behind the mysterious dead-front cover that seven02 created for the first drobo. It’s a simple yet distinctive theme that continues to build Data Robotics image.
The Museum of Modern Art store now carries our vases.
www.momastore.org.
The one or a bunch vases were awarded a 2008 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
http://www.chi-athenaeum.org/gdesign/2008/tabletop/index.html.
… for the one or a bunch vases and the Livescribe Smart Pen. They are on display at the Autodesk gallery in San Francisco until January.
www. sparkawards.com.
The Automatic Teapot is an IDEA Finalist in the 2008 IDSA IDEA Competition co-sponsored by the Industrial Designers Society of America and BusinessWeek.
www.idsa.org/IDEA_Awards/gallery/2008/award_details.
Our design for The TeaSpot’s Automatic Teapot is featured in Oprah’s O List in the May 2008 issue of her magazine! For more information please visit www.the-teaspot.com.
It’s two vases in one. The one or a bunch vase displays a single stem or turn it over for a bouquet of flowers. The one or a bunch vases are designed and produced by Seven02 Design. For more information, please visit
www.oneorabunch.com.
“Design Makes it Different When All Else is the Same” was the topic of Rick Lewis’ keynote talk at the 2007 SME Innovation & Transition Conference in Taipei, Taiwan. The symposium, hosted by the Small & Medium Enterprise Adminstration, Ministry of Economics and the China Productivity Center, focused on challenges facing companies as they look to grow in the global marketplace. Rick talked about design’s role in helping small and medium companies utilize and integrate design as a means to tell the story of what’s new in a product and why differentiation is important when all the factors of cost, schedule, function, and use are the same.
November 2007