Agency: Industria Nacional & Dialogo Design, Rio de Janeiro
Creative Director: Bruno Bertani, Ricardo Saint-Clair
Product Designer: Paulo Ferreira, Paulo Neto
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From an design/aesthetic view it’s pretty cool. On a personal leave it somehow makes me depressed. It reminds me of the high school lunch room cafeteria and it’s trays and makes me feel sorry for society since we’re all loosing our individuality and gradually drifting towards that one “Twilight Zone” episode where everyone got plastic surgery to look the same. Maybe when the end of the world finally comes I can use my salad container/tray as a flotation device. It’s bright orange and perfect for being noticed from the sky.
June 24th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
From an design/aesthetic view it’s pretty cool. On a personal leave it somehow makes me depressed. It reminds me of the high school lunch room cafeteria and it’s trays and makes me feel sorry for society since we’re all loosing our individuality and gradually drifting towards that one “Twilight Zone” episode where everyone got plastic surgery to look the same. Maybe when the end of the world finally comes I can use my salad container/tray as a flotation device. It’s bright orange and perfect for being noticed from the sky.
June 28th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
How anti-ecologic