Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

Exercise in technology: 3D-printed Stradivarius violin

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
By now we've all seen cool examples of 3D printing used to quickly make prototype products from computer drawings. Today let's go old school -- with a fun story about a replica of a Stradivarius violin made from polyaryletherketone on...

Irish molder or TV star?

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
John Concannon, managing director of Tuam, Ireland-based plastics rotational molder, pipe extruder and recycler JFC Manufacturing Ltd., hasn't had a typical career as a manufacturing company entrepreneur. Concannon became something of a celebrity in 1987 when he appeared on the...

Building products and ‘Extreme Makeover’

Friday, September 16th, 2011
I received a note this week from a vinyl window fabricator that donated product for a deserving family featured on ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." The company, National Vinyl LLC of Chicopee, Mass., said its vendors -- Chelsea Building Products,...

Buyers cite design problems in vehicle interiors

Friday, September 16th, 2011
Defects and malfunctions can be fixed, but design problems are forever. And auto interiors are full of them, according to a new report from J.D. Power and Associates. According to the 2011 U.S. Interior Quality and Satisfaction Study, released today,...

Steve Jobs’ impact on plastics

Thursday, August 25th, 2011
Steve Jobs' decision to resign as CEO of Apple Inc. last night is the biggest story on the business page today. Jobs is one of the rare corporate CEOs who became a household name. Newspaper readers understand that, no matter...

The next brilliant plastic product: Happy Hot Dog Man?

Thursday, August 25th, 2011
New ideas, new products -- they're the lifeblood of many plastics housewares molders. You see them in specialty stores and late-night TV ads and infomercials. Today I discovered an unexpected gem: the Happy Hot Dog Man. The plastic device cuts...

Boeing’s Dreamliner gets more cupholders

Monday, August 15th, 2011
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner has been getting attention for years for its extensive use of lightweight composite plastics. But last week, when the company unveiled the first 787 ready for delivery, it was a pair of "simpler plastic innovations" that caught...

Personal computers turn 30 — is it time for their obituary?

Friday, August 12th, 2011
"Personal" computers have been around since the 1970s -- I worked on a TRS-80 in high school, and let's just say that was sometime before 1980. But today the world is celebrating the 30th birthday of the PC, because the...

Rotomolded sharks and plastics’ popularity

Friday, August 5th, 2011
A fountain featuring rotomolded sharks -- could plastics be any more fun? Greg Lynn, a California-based architect, created the project for the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Now the fountain is in the front yard of Lynn's home, and on...

Plastic chair designer honored

Friday, December 3rd, 2010
German designer Konstantine Grcic, who made the pages of Plastics News a few years ago for his work on the Myto cantilever chair made of plastic, was named designer of the year at DesignMiami this week. The New York Times...