



Write a Bike by Juri Zaech. Juri states that he’s working on prototyping one of the designs. Very curious to see it when that happens.




Write a Bike by Juri Zaech. Juri states that he’s working on prototyping one of the designs. Very curious to see it when that happens.

The image says it all. Clean and simple. Gimme Bar. We love it. Thanks to the guys at Fictive Kin for creating yet another gem.
To do or not to do will never be the question. A to-do list should, well, be only a to-do list. TeuxDeux does just that. A simple view of my week with items to fill and nothing more. Since they know the human tendency to procrastinate, they have a ‘Someday’ field for backburner items. Clever. It’s available on the browser as well as the phone. We love it. Thank you, SwissMiss and FictiveKin for creating it.

Sit back and read comfortably from your screen. This chair sits comfortably in the top right corner of our web browser and makes our life so much better. We love the thought of a deep-red, leather, reading chair as the symbol for the plugin. Smart. Thank you, guys at Arc90 for giving birth to this idea in your lab.

Imagine you’re having whiskey, and you don’t want it to get all watery from melting ice cubes. That’s where whiskey stones come in. They’re like smooth little ice cubes you keep in your freezer and then plop into your drink. They keep your drink chilly without messing with its awesome taste.
Now, here’s the thing: whiskey stones show us that sometimes, the best solutions aren’t super complicated. Keeping things easy can be a smart way to fix everyday problems. Instead of going for fancy fixes, we can find clever answers that are right under our noses.
Pay attention to everyday stuff, and who knows, it might pay off 🙂
Someone noticed that regular ice cubes didn’t work perfectly, and boom, the idea for whiskey stones was born. So look around, think about things, ask questions and come up with crazy solutions.
Moreover, whiskey stones can be seen as pioneers in inventing a new category. They bridge the gap between chilling a drink and maintaining its original taste, carving out a niche that didn’t exist before. This showcases the power of innovative thinking, wherein an idea not only solves a problem but also creates a new market segment.
Keep it simple and carry on. Cheers!