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more about #frogdesign FigNinja: I'm glad to see someone thinking about aesthetics in home workout equipment. It's not the most important consideration to me but I like for the things... more » eagles3 speeeedin: I think the idea of #trainingzones is misleading, and discouraging for a lot of people. Any level of physical exertion will result in increased calor... more » RoboBagins: Ppppffffff. Everyone knows the future of health care is... The Nozzle more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's got the biggest melanoma of them all?" more » BeyondtheTech: Be honest. How many of you clicked JUST BECAUSE there was a barely-clothed woman in the thumbnail? more » Bigbadbikernerd: Sometimes, technology surpasses human speed: today we are using mobile phones with more computing power then could be imagined 20 years ago – and ev... more » -
#fitness
Mobia From Nautilus Is the iPod of Treadmills
The Mobia treadmill has a couple things going for it. Right off the bat you notice the clean and simple iPod-esque aesthetics from Frog Design. It also has an approach to fitness that could finally help get you in shape. More » -
#concepts
A Glimpse Into What's Hopefully the Future of Healthcare
You know Frog Design even if you don't know Frog Design. Their ideas influenced companies including Sony and Apple. And in a recent piece for Fast Company, they presented a thesis on a tech-savvy future for healthcare that's worth reading. More » -
#design
Frog Design's Hartmut Esslinger On Design in 1979
Hartmut Esslinger's Frog Design made WEGA/Sony's electronics fetish items, and then designed the "Snow White" language the Mac used. He's a design legend and an author. Here he tells us about the challenges of designing, then and now. More » -
#designmodo
Silver-Painted Plastic Gadgets Must Die
If there's one thing that makes me vomit in my mouth, it's plastic gadgets painted silver. More » -
#philanthropytech
Frog Design Working on HIV/AIDS Home Testing in South Africa via SMS
Frog Design has joined Project Masiluleke, which includes the likes of Nokia, to help raise awareness about HIV and AIDS among South Africans with the use of mobile technology. The program includes interactive texts which provide callback numbers for information on HIV testing, home testing kits with cellphone based guidance and information for those seeking treatment. For more information check out the Project Masiluleke page on [Frog Design]. -

