Design of the Times

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  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance

    Called the lit blade interactive, this counter unit filters light through the blue plex on the spine. Along the side, the Game Boy Advance logo also utilizes a backlit element.
    Nintendo Game Boy Advance
  • Red Wing Muscle Shoe

    Products and Accessories: Footwear
    Red Wing Muscle Shoe
  • Gillette Brookshire Checkout Display

    This display allows the Brookshire chain to merchandise $450 worth of Gillette products for both men and women at the front of the store.
    Gillette Brookshire Checkout Display
  • Duracell Toys 'R' Us 3' Endcap

    For the first time, Toys "R" Us granted up-front placement to a battery display. This gravity-feed display merchandised $3,600 worth of product in one turn of the display.
    Duracell Toys 'R' Us 3' Endcap
  • Microsoft Pocket PC PDA Endcap
  • Nuts & Bolts: Uniroyal NailGard Demonstrator

    On its 1999 Design of the Times competition entry form, Mirro Products Co., High Point, N.C., states that its client, Uniroyal, wanted to "get consumers excited about tires." The design company felt that the NailGard tire -- Uniroyal's entry into the flat-prevent tire category -- had the potential
    Nuts & Bolts: Uniroyal NailGard Demonstrator
  • Nike Footwear Display

    The Nike ACG Footwear display, which showcases Nike's ACG footwear collection, took the silver WorldMedal in The New York Festivals 1996 International Print competition.
    Nike Footwear Display
  • Qualex Inc. VoicePrint