Sir James Dyson continues to innovate with his bladeless fan, “The Air Multiplier.” Using the same technology from his “Airblade” hand dryer to create an addition to his long list of unique products. Although not available in stores until next year, you can get into the queue at Dyson.co.uk.
-
Publisher:
Corporate Design FoundationEditor: Delphine Hirasuna
Design Director:
Kit Hinrichs, Studio HinrichsDesigner: An Luc
- Sappi Fine Paper
Maker of McCoy, Opus, Somerset, Flo and other fine coated printing papers. Click here to view the 2009 Grant Recipients. click here for more
- Designing Brand Identity

Get the expert scoop on how to use tactical innovation in the design process to create a timeless company identity.
click here for more - Pentagram Design

Multidisciplinary design firm with offices worldwide, specializing in graphic design, architecture, interactive and industrial design.
- Studio Hinrichs

After 23 years as a partner of Pentagram Design, Kit Hinrichs announces that he has left the international consultancy to establish an independent design firm in San Francisco.
- Blanchette Press

The “designer’s printer” of high-end corporate marketing materials and advertising. Consistent winner of the most prestigious printing and design awards.
- Utopia/Appleton Coated

“Print With Purpose” shares compelling statistics on the result-generating power of printed communications & demonstrates its positive impact on the bottom line. click here for more
- Craig Frazier Studio

Illustrator and designer of books, brochures, packaging, ads and trademarks. click here for more
- Terry Heffernan Films

Marketing and advertising tabletop photography. Food. Still life. Beverage. Portraits. Commercial films. Books.
- Sappi Fine Paper


































2 Comments
Gorgeous engineering. I wonder how this fares in electricity consumption compared with a standard, cheaper fan (not that there's much need for them here in Ireland—but still curious).
Wow, this is amazing! From their vacuums to hand dryers to these fans, they certainly got the science of harnessing air power down.