Wednesday, October 24, 2007

How an ID (Industrial Designer) Makes the Difference.

Look at how an ID (Industrial Designer) makes the differences, even with a mouse trap. (copied from Gizmodo).


Conceptual Non-Lethal Mousetraps Made from Everyday Objects

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Industrial designer Roger Arquer came up with four ideas for a non-lethal mousetrap using household objects such as lightbulbs, paper clips, springs and pint glasses. And, of course, cheese. Check the gallery below for his ingenious devices.

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The Barcelona-born designer says that you can do what you want with the mice after you've caught them. Seeing as I don't have a python, I think I'll make myself a mouse-fur bikini. [Roger Arquer via Dezeen]

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