Life Cycle won the 2007 Samsung Young Design Gold Award

Posted ideaonly on November 10th, 2007 | Filed under - digital life, Production Design

 Stefan Krivokapic is a young Croatian industrial designer who just graduated from the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) in Milan, Italy. Stefan won the “Gold Award” at the 2007 Samsung Young Design Award for his project the Life Cycle”.

The Life Cycle is aimed at people who work for themselves or need better daily scheduling. With the Life Cycle you can see the tasks at hand as they pass as well as how much of your personalized day has passed and how much is remaining. During the day you can see exactly what you still have to do and what you should be doing. At the end of the day you can see exactly what you did, at the morning you can see exactly what you have to do. The Life Cycle is connected to your computer via the USB interface, once attached you can organize your future and also analyze how you used your previous time. Your time is associated to colors not numbers.

Life Cycle

Life Cycle

[ Via: samsungyoungdesignaward ]



One Response to “Life Cycle won the 2007 Samsung Young Design Gold Award”

  1. Johnny Sack Says:

    Cool idea. Does anyone know the website of the designer or some other info about the project?

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