Not all squeezers are actually meant to squeeze. Perhaps the most famous example of this is the Juicy Salif, designed by Philippe Starck in 1990. It is considered an icon of industrial design that has been displayed in New York’s Museum of Modern Art. It is manufactured by Italian kitchenware company Alessi. Its diameter is 14 cm, height 29 cm, and it is made from cast and polished aluminium. As the founder of the company Alberto Alessi recalls “I received a napkin from Starck, on it among some incomprehensible marks (tomato sauce, in all likelihood) there were some sketches. Sketches of squid. They started on the left, and as they worked their way over to the right, they took on the unmistakable shape of what was to become the juicy salif. While eating a dish of squid and squeezing a lemon over it, Starck drew on the napkin his famous lemon squeezer.”
Products
Complete product projects with interior & exterior design.
Bicycle Computer 16×2 LCD.
This is a bicycle computer product with 16×2 LCD screen, real time clock, temperature sensor, light sensor, total & trip distance measurement, even a knight rider led display that changes its swing speed according to the bike’s speed. A very fun project.
Flashing rear light for bicycles.
A product powered by pic 12F675 microcontroller. The circuit drives 6-8 leds separated into two groups which can be red and blue, imitating a police type rear-front flasher.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzABYllMwHM
Symposium Timer with Speech.
This is a timing device which I’ve made for a symposium in our university.

You adjust the time in the splash screen then press and hold SAY (Count) and it counts up to the adjusted time.

The timer will announce the last minutes of the time by led effects and speech.
Read more for the circuit schematic, source code and the proteus simulation file
Alien Bike Light Mini.
Yet an other bicycle light design which uses the same circuitry with the solar charged bike light project.
Mp3 player housing for bikes.
The mount is for chinese made rectangular mp3 players which are abundant on the market. They are cheap and run good too.
four parts. The mount holds the player on the handlebar while reflecting the sound of the side-placed speakers to the front.
suitable for bicycles as well as motorbikes.
















