All aglow.

If you were to ask people to name the three sexiest design jobs I would imagine it would go something like this: clothing, interior and maybe architect. Yet in my opinion they would be missing out the real design world superstar—Industrial design. If you need proof that this rarely talked about, but ever present design field is “sexy” than check out the work of industrial design firm Teague. The Pulse Bike concept recently appeared on the Core77 site. The Pulse bike features electric turn signals, a luminescent frame to aid in night riding and counter balanced caged pedals to ensure that they’re always ready for the rider.
The pitched as clipped from the Core77 site:
150 years of continuous/passionate refinement have resulted in bicycle components that are both ultra efficient and ultra reliable. And yet this passionate perfection hides in plain sight. The power of design is its ability to create (animal) magnetism around compelling ideas in relevant context. Dana Krieger, Industrial designer at Teague presents a tribute to the triangle. A reinterpretation of an icon, which unifies individual components into a coherent statement in tune with contemporary needs (and attitudes). Equal parts gym membership, fashion statement and Kyoto pact contributor–Pulse is a transportation solution in synch with the needs of today’s urban denizen.


To see more great images of the pulse bike or of the incredilbe work of other industrial designers check out Core77.com

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