Gismo "Footsteps in the light"

Jun 04, 2008 by Gizmoved


Glowing floor panels have become traditional for night clubs design, but it was the designer company Sterk where that breathed a new life into them. Lightfader are multicolored tiles that "remember" the footprints by conserving their glowing image on the surface (or the image of any other body parts in case the arty was a success). The prints start to disappear after a minute, so if you are curious enough to glance back you will still be able to see your footprints slowly fading away.

Gismo "Tap nozzle"

Jun 03, 2008 by Gizmoved


We`ve already written about a tap changing the color of water depending on its temperature, that cost 1553 dollars. The following nozzle having a similar operation pattern costs just 20 dollars. If you want to surprise your guests you must buy it, the effect is guaranteed. You can purchase it here.

Colored soap bubbles

Jun 02, 2008 by Gizmoved


ZBubbles Company has entered the market with a fascinating idea: colored soap bubbles. Surely, everyone loved sending glittering bubbles up into the sky when a child, but Tim Kehoe, the creator of ZBubbles, had the idea of giving that amusement a bit of color. He spent 10 years trying different coloring agents saturated enough to dye thin walls and delicate enough not to damage fragile bubble.
The creators narrate: "We`ve always intended to create something completely new, instead of just adding a little detail to something already invented claiming it to be our brainchild; we`ve always intended to create something to make you say: "Wow, I`ve never seen anything like that!". Someone invented telescope and card tricks anyway – and this stuff really amazes, these things are worth the attention.
ZBubbles appeared as a result of a decade of researches and experiments. Children are absolutely thrilled when they see the soap bubbles for the first time, and there is nothing more pleasant than making them happy. Besides there is the joy of blowing up the colored bubbles all by themselves. Even adults can`t stay indifferent, but being quite practical they also love the fact that the colorant used in the production of soap bubbles disappears by itself in a couple of minutes, so no washing is required.
Tim Kehoe still has many ideas for the use of the non-toxic easily removable colorant, for example a toothpaste that changes its color so that children would brush their teeth longer, or a cleaning fluid for floors that would indicate where you have already applied it. If you ask me I think his products will be much appreciated by the potential customers.