Ziplog Bag for National Geographic
September 3rd, 2010
Concept design and development for a set of reusable, re-sealable zipper storage bags and containers for National Geographic Retail System.
September 3rd, 2010
Concept design and development for a set of reusable, re-sealable zipper storage bags and containers for National Geographic Retail System.
September 3rd, 2010
Research study for the realization of a Mobile Clinic. The project is designed to deliver a pro-active approach in providing treatment for basic treatable diseases, life-saving vaccinations and therapy and care for persons living with HIV/AIDS.
The mobile clinics have the capacity to relocate without difficulty, allowing for increased patient care coverage. The clinics will enable USDFA to treat several thousand patients every month and to provide capacity-building in communities by training thousands of local medical professionals.
September 3rd, 2010
Design and production of technical flight cases for National Geographic.
Le dimensioni sono studiate come multiplo delle dimensioni base degli armadi rack. Si compone di un corpo centrale piu profondo e corpi più sottili apribili a 180°. All’interno sono state posizionate 5 file di ripiani per un totale di 15 mensole in vetro. Il corpo centrale è chiuso da due ante trasparenti apribili mentre i corpi laterali sono a giorno. Il flightcase è illuminato dall’interno per mezzo di neon istallati sui lati corti e dimmerabili. Tutto il modulo e montato su 8 ruote in modo da rendere più facile eventuali spostamenti.
Material:I materiali principali sono alluminio, vetro, plexiglass e legno accoppiato. Tutti gli elementi utilizzati sono standard per flightcase e rack. I ripiani sono in vetro temperato con spessore di 6 mm
September 3rd, 2010
Lighting features concept and design
the hex rod light exploits and develops the potentials of led lighting technology.
The project development focused on:
Design a highly flexible lighting device in a solid iconic primal form
Exploit the advantages of LED lighting; low consumption, long life, emerging economies of scale and consumer product potentials
Investigate the possibility of making the device wireless using rechargeable batteries
Develop technologies and methods for creating deep warm tones and changing colors with LED light technology
Accessorize the rod with holders, clamps, hangers, hooks, etc.
Find a broad range of applications; exhibition lighting, desk lighting, mood lighting, etc
September 3rd, 2010
The Exhibition Gallery is set with a flexible hanging display system, integrated with a floor-to-ceiling movable aluminum poles support grid, as in a photographer studio.
The display system entails different layout for different shows and events, altering every time the circulation of the visitors.
September 3rd, 2010
Sistema d’illuminazione creato da APRIL partendo da una forma dodecaedrica declinata in una variaizone di dimensioni e materiali. Il Dodecaedron è stato già utilizzato all’interno del flagship store milanese di FURLA, nello spazio veneziano di GAS SPA, ed una sua versione in rame è installata all’interno della Fondazione d’arte contemporanea Hangar Bicocca a Milano.
September 2nd, 2010
Concept design and development for a collection of technical waterproof bags or National Geographic.
Made from sturdy, lightweight polycarbonate plastic, Its tough, hard face helps protect your stuff from overzealous baggage handlers
August 14th, 2010
Concept and realization of a geographical inspired collection of towels for National Geographic retail system
September 3rd, 2009
APRIL produces a comprehensive range of creative design solutions , design development and production management for the creation of a mobile retail system realized through an innovative reinterpretation of the legendary Ape Piaggio Vehicle,
At the present day, this ultimate retail environment is customized for about fifteen worldwide brands.
September 3rd, 2008
The polar ice cap as a whole is shrinking.
Concept design and Development of a hat for National Geographic.
The area of permanent ice cover is contracting at a rate of 9 percent each decade. If this trend continues, summers in the Arctic could become ice-free by the end of the century.