This year’s Prince Philip Designers Prize-the oldest design award within the UK-went to Bill Moggridge , the fellow who designed the realm’s first laptop. You’re possibly reading this one one of its grandchildren-but is yours as gorgeous looking?
It’s incredible that the Grid Compass computer-created way back in 1982-still retains its industrial design dreaminess. It’s clunky, sure, due to technical constraints of the time-but the matte black finish and tight angles are still enough to get us all hot and bothered. By computer design standards, not less than. And it was tough, too-built well enough to be taken into space on NASA missions.
It’s also worth noting the apparent-that 28 years later, the thinnest, fastest, and most overall advanced components on the planet are still inside Moggridge’s basic clamshell form factor. Great design doesn’t just work well-it sticks around. [ Design Council via Dezeen ]
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