We’re counting down to hitting the road, and installed all the products, with labels, as they will be shown at each of our stops. Watch the video to get a sneak peak, or check out our Flickr feed.
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VIDEO: Exhibition with all products installed!
Door Installed to Separate Exhibition from Living Space
VIDEO: Exhibition mock-up in the Airstream
As our departure date approaches (February 1!), we began laying out the locations of each of the 40 products within the Airstream’s exhibition space. Check out our first attempt to get it all to fit! More info on the exhibition here.
Product Spotlight: DIY Soccer Ball Tape
Perhaps one of the more light-hearted (but still genius) designs in the exhibition is Marti Guixe’s “Football Tape,” a simple roll of tape printed with a traditional soccer ball pattern. For those of us who may not have access to the nicest leather soccer balls, a strip of tape and some balled up newspapers, magazine pages, or even plastic bags will suffice. Marti Guixe’s design is distributed by Magis, and is featured in the book under the Play section. The simplicity of the idea is phenomenal, transforming whatever flotsam or jetsam you have around the house into a pick-up game in the yard.
Product Spotlight: NYC Free Condom Dispenser
One of our wall-mounted products in the exhibition is Yves Behar’s design for a new condom dispenser for the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Asked by the city to redesign the city’s free condom distribution project, Yves’ firm fuseproject embarked on a multi-scale rebranding and product design campaign. The final product, NYC Condom, is a suite of beautifully designed offerings, from the dispensers which can be found all over the city in bars, bodegas, and restaurants, to the condom wrapper, and font selection, which is derived from a mid-century typeface commonly used on Manhattan signage. Since the dispensers have been put up around town, condom distribution has gone up nearly tenfold. We know you’re wondering if we’ll be giving out the condoms on the road- YES, in limited quantities (we only have a few hundred). Read more about the NYC Condom project via the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Be the FIRST to see the Exhibition! VIP Preview Jan. 30
If you live in San Francisco and want to catch a glimpse of the Design Revolution Road Show’s exhibition before we hit the road (and before anyone else sees it!), join us on January 30th, from 3-7pm at Stable cafe for a sneak peak! We’ll be serving masterfully prepared culinary treats and organic wine, and giving away free gifts including the book Design Revolution and other great items. Tickets are $75 per person.
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Product Spotlight: Adaptive Eyecare Glasses
In developing nations, where over half the population requires corrective lenses but often do not have the money to purchase them, Oxford Physics Professor Joshua Silver has a viable solution. Adaptive Eyecare glasses are a liquid-filled alternative whose prescription can be altered at the time of fitting simply by adjusting the amount of injected liquid into the flexible membrane lens. By injecting more or less liquid using the attached syringes, the lenses become more convex (a stronger prescription) or concave (a weaker prescription). The patient, at the time of fitting, simply alters the amount of injected liquid while wearing the glasses, until they can see perfectly. The syringes are then removed, the lenses sealed, and the glasses are ready to wear. Each pair currently sells for just under $20 USD, though Joshua Silver, who is now director of the non-profit Centre for Vision in the Developing World at the University of Oxford, hopes to soon offer them for under $5. Check out the Adaptive Eyecare glasses and 39 other fascinating products and devices we’ll be showcasing in our exhibition.
Product Spotlight: Mobee

One of the products we just unpacked is the educational toy Mobee, designed by a Parsons New School student named Eddie Chiu. Mobee is for now just a prototype, though it is a phenomenal concept for engaged and tactile learning for children with cerebral palsy or visual impairments. By moving the knob piece through the track, a child develops fine motor skills and sensory sensitivity. Color differentiations and whiteboard drawing space allow for individual engagements that are unique with every use. The textures in the pathways, which include raised dots, ribbings, and larger “speed bumps,” also raise aural awareness for children with diminished visual capacities. The nine-piece toy is incredibly beautiful in person, and we imagine would be a playful and educational experience for young children with sensory challenges. Mobee will be features in the exhibition and can also be found in the Education section of the book Design Revolution: 100 Products that Empower People.
The Airstream’s Got Her Stripes and Decals!
Yesterday, we went to pick up the Airstream trailer from Signworks in San Carlos, the company who printed and applied her exterior decals. The vinyl decals include a pink and black racing stripe (the design of which was conceived by C2, one of our sponsors), along with “Design Revolution Road Show” text on both sides and inside the exhibition space, and a presenter/sponsor section by the door. Watch the video to see how they were applied and the final product, check out the whole photo album on our Flickr page here, and look for the pink stripe when we roll into town!
VIDEO: Airstream Exhibition Renovation Progress!
Over the past few months, we have been working diligently on the conversion of our 1972 Airstream trailer. The vintage trailer will be the mobile exhibition for the Design Revolution Road Show, highlighting the 40 humanitarian products and products. We have gutted the entire interior and built it out into a more open, flexible exhibition space. Watch the video to hear project manager Matt Miller explain how we’ve renovated the space, and how the exhibition will be laid out!
See our previous post, from back in October, about the floor plan and new walls for the exhibition, too.





