In the early 1960s, a new generation of car designers began rejecting the traditional rounded shapes and copious ornamentation that had dominated automotive design since before World War II. Looking to redefine “forward thinking” with fresh forms, they built upon earlier experimentation with triangular design features by stylists such as Virgil Exner and Virgil Exner, Jr., and began incorporating flat planes, sharp edges, and pointed, tapering front ends that looked as if they could cleave through the air like a blade. By the end of the decade, the novel look had taken on a distinct identity: the wedge.
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Cuptone Teacup
cuptone.com
The Wedge Revolution
petersen.org




BMW R NINET 801
zillersmotorcycle.com


Fulcrum X1
fulcrumwearables.com
…That’s why we created X1, a sleek device that attaches under any watch, turning it into a smart companion. With X1, you get notifications, fitness tracking, and more—all while keeping the watch you already love.
The NOTHING Case. An invisible case for the CMF Phone 2 Pro
printables.com

Banana for scale

Pencil for scale
BougeRV Portable Propane Outdoor Camping Water Heater
bougerv.com
Twisted TBug Baja VW Beetle
twisted.co






Boox launches its first color E Ink monitor
theverge.com
The $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen
theverge.com
2017 Ariel Nomad Tactical Buggy
bringatrailer.com




Open Source Bike Fitting
youtube.comAn Origami-Based Recyclable Cardboard Alternative to EPS Foam
core77.com

Minimal Phone
minimalcompany.com
FliteDeck
flite.bike