LEGO Hair Bicycle Helmet

Simon Higby of DDB Stockholm and Clara Prior of DDB Copenhagen, teamed up with Danish development company MOEF to design a prototype bicycle helmet inspired by Lego and Playmobil plastic, toy hair pieces. The project was created to get more kids to wear bike helmets voluntarily. Watch the video below.

Human Head Helmets

Dubai-based digital designer Jyo John Mullor has created a series of custom-made motorcycle helmets that looks like shaved heads. The design project has received lots of appreciations from people around the world. Some manufactures have even shown interest in launching a line of helmets under this design umbrella. via: Designboom

The Hövding: A Second-Generation Inflatable Bike Helmet

Swedish company Hövding has created the second-generation inflatable bike helmet for cyclists with an active motion sensors to detect impact that deploys in 0.1 seconds. The airbag quickly surrounds the area around the neck and head, offering more coverage than a traditional helmet. The helmet was first introduced in 2012, and the new version features a microUSB-rechargeable that lasts around 18 hours of cycling. The… Continue reading The Hövding: A Second-Generation Inflatable Bike Helmet

LifePaint: A Reflective Safety Spray Paint

Swedish automaker Volvo has created a unique reflective safety spray paint called LifePaint, designed to be applied to bicycles, backpacks, and safety equipment, which is invisible in daylight and highly reflective at night. The spray paint shines brightly in the glare of car headlights. Making the invisible, visible, and will last for almost a week.… Continue reading LifePaint: A Reflective Safety Spray Paint

The Invisible Bicycle Helmet

Swedish designers Anna Haupt and Terese Alstin started a project that no one else had done before. If they could swing it, it would for sure be revolutionary. The idea of the project started in 2005 in a master’s-level industrial design course. They designed a collar that can sense a bike crash and then immediately blow up as an… Continue reading The Invisible Bicycle Helmet