This idea is for a service and a product. While it might be a bit morbid, death is one of the few facts of life we can all count on. It seems silly to not think about it until you already have one foot in the grave. I've unfortunately had too much experience with what happens when you don't plan for it properly. So, this led to me to a service that I am condensing to a "death book". It could be a service provided like a broker would insurance. This would take care of all of your decisions if and when the time comes. There are a lot of things to cover when you are either dead or close to dying. Also, if you are in an accident, you have a lot of decisions to make. Just saying "I do not want to be hooked up to machines or resuscitated" is not enough-what kind of resuscitation, how many times etc. need to be addressed, as well as what kind of service you want, religious beliefs to be respected or lack of them. It would have other legal aspects such as who has power of attorney over you, if you want your organs to be harvested and these days, passwords for your accounts and computer info. This service could all be done online. This segways into another idea I had following it, what to do with the hunk of meat you used to call your body after you are dead. Their are a number of options, most are exploitive of your grieving family, and some not only rob your family of wealth but harm the earth that is still around after you are not. While I want to be incinerated (still not the greenest option, as those burners need fuel to burn you, and it releases harmful materials into the atmosphere etc) a lot of people want to be buried in a casket. Those options are the costliest monetarily as well as environmentally. So, I pictured a huge biodegradable egg crate impregnated with plant seeds. The inside (where what was you is) would be packed with fertile soil, and instead of your family bringing flowers to your grave, they can be visiting the flowers that your body help make, or even a tree growing using you as food. I would pick a nice santa rosa plum tree-they are delicious and only produce fruit for about 2 weeks a year. I feel the same about my productivity at times. Also, those plums have a tart skin and very sweet inside.... I think Ill stop there with the comparisons.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Design A Day 7: Death Packages
This idea is for a service and a product. While it might be a bit morbid, death is one of the few facts of life we can all count on. It seems silly to not think about it until you already have one foot in the grave. I've unfortunately had too much experience with what happens when you don't plan for it properly. So, this led to me to a service that I am condensing to a "death book". It could be a service provided like a broker would insurance. This would take care of all of your decisions if and when the time comes. There are a lot of things to cover when you are either dead or close to dying. Also, if you are in an accident, you have a lot of decisions to make. Just saying "I do not want to be hooked up to machines or resuscitated" is not enough-what kind of resuscitation, how many times etc. need to be addressed, as well as what kind of service you want, religious beliefs to be respected or lack of them. It would have other legal aspects such as who has power of attorney over you, if you want your organs to be harvested and these days, passwords for your accounts and computer info. This service could all be done online. This segways into another idea I had following it, what to do with the hunk of meat you used to call your body after you are dead. Their are a number of options, most are exploitive of your grieving family, and some not only rob your family of wealth but harm the earth that is still around after you are not. While I want to be incinerated (still not the greenest option, as those burners need fuel to burn you, and it releases harmful materials into the atmosphere etc) a lot of people want to be buried in a casket. Those options are the costliest monetarily as well as environmentally. So, I pictured a huge biodegradable egg crate impregnated with plant seeds. The inside (where what was you is) would be packed with fertile soil, and instead of your family bringing flowers to your grave, they can be visiting the flowers that your body help make, or even a tree growing using you as food. I would pick a nice santa rosa plum tree-they are delicious and only produce fruit for about 2 weeks a year. I feel the same about my productivity at times. Also, those plums have a tart skin and very sweet inside.... I think Ill stop there with the comparisons.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Design A Day 6: The Scollar

I'm sure there is something exactly like this somewhere. Ive only seen knit ones that are a solid collar, but I can imagine there are ones out there with buttons. But hey, nothing new under the sun-and this is my design with my materials. So, I figure this takes the best part of the scarf and amplifies it, because you dont have to make an effort to wrap the scarf tight enough to really warm your neck and it stay put. I made it tall enough to reach up to your ears to help keep you really warm, or you could just fold it over if you want it shorter. Personally, I like it because it hides that unsightly double chin. Scarf+Collar=Scollar. Yup, reeeaaal creative.........sigh.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Design a Day 5: LED Mood Rings
Most everyone remembers mood rings, but for those who don't:"A mood ring is a ring which contains a thermochromic element, such as liquid crystal. The ring changes color in response to the body temperature of its wearer. The color is said, by some proponents, to indicate the emotional state of the wearer"-Wikipedia
I thought we should bring these back with today's technology-an LED. This time, it could actually work. If the user had a way to control it, not just it telling the user what mood it thought he/she was in. That way, you could start communicating with people in a more subtle way.
"Don't talk to so and so when his ring is purple" or "ask the boss for a raise when his ring is red only". It would be fun to figure out what everyones colors meant.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Design a Day 4: Pre-Cell Phone Stressed Jeans
Now I would just have to avoid the temptation to charge 200 dollars for the jeans, with a 60 dollar monthly ownership fee.......
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Design a Day 3:Light Wall
Im not sure how I would want to implement this idea. I just noticed I always loved keeping track of the light casting inside whatever room Im in during the day, and thought it would be a neat design element or graphic for telling time. This could be made into a watch face graphic even, or maybe a light installation in a room with no windows to help people feel more comfortable....maybe an office.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Design A Day 2: Sunny Side Up Candle
This was a silly Idea I had a while back. I remember thinking this could possibly be designed 2 ways; either the entire candle be made so that when it melted it looked like a sunny side up egg, or the base would be a sculpted piece to look like an egg white that held a candle which would melt into the yolk of the egg. I just had a funny image in my mind of walking into someone's house and there be a lot of sunny side up eggs lying around, maybe even all the yolks being different colors. Id make sure that these are not egg scented candles though....blech.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Design A Day 1: "You Can Quote Me On That" Chair

This idea came about when i was speaking to a friend on the phone, and I could visualize him making those quotation mark hand gestures with his fingers while he was talking. I thought it would be funny if we could make those invisible things visible somehow and bring what we use to convey on paper into life, to convey them for us when we are actually talking. It also got me thinking about the importance of the subjects we speak about. Maybe this chair is reserved for an occasion when we have something very important to say? Maybe it could also be a slightly uncomfortable chair-so that you aren't tempted to overstay your welcome making grandiose proclamations.....
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