Cipher Drinking Glass
December 23, 2009

Designer Damjan Stankovic has come up with the Cipher Drinking Glass which is but a concept at that point in date, although it would be interesting to see it happen. When empty, the glass looks as though it has been decorated with a pattern of random colorful squares, but whenever you fill it up with a composition of your choice (i.e. milk, orange juice or cola), the Cipher Drinking Glass will know what you're drinking while showing off its name on the side. Seems that those seemingly random patterns are there for a purpose - they are shaped differently so that the empty spaces will work together with the color of the liquid in order to manufacture the glass seem psychic.
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Eko Stoplight Informs You Well
November 30, 2009

How would you like to know how distant you’re going to be stuck at that red light until it turns green? Well, a rather interesting stoplight design by Damjan Stankovic will indicate with a circular countdown meter around the light the amount of instance you’ll be stationary. With that knowledge, you can decide whether you want to turn off your engine to save gas, or do take a quick peek at your schedule. Of course, a digital timer above the traffic light would be more accurate, and is already implemented in many countries. Still, that implementation looks awesome!
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Orginal post by Mike
Eko Stoplight Informs You Well
November 30, 2009

How would you like to know how towering you’re going to be stuck at that red light until it turns green? Well, a rather interesting stoplight design by Damjan Stankovic will indicate with a circular countdown meter around the light the amount of moment you’ll be stationary. With that knowledge, you can decide whether you want to turn off your engine to save gas, or do take a quick peek at your schedule. Of course, a digital timer above the traffic light would be more accurate, and is already implemented in many countries. Still, that implementation looks awesome!
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