
April 19, 2010 : Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology solutions, today announced the industry's first production of 20 nanometer (nm) class NAND chips for use in Secure Digital (SD) memory cards and embedded memory solutions. Based on this cutting-edge technology, the introduction of 32 gigabit (Gb) MLC NAND will expand the company's memory card solutions for smart phones, high-end IT applications and high-performance memory cards.
SAMSUNG Semiconductor


Love Pot is a non-electric humidifier plus aroma dispenser. It has this tissue ball made from laminated wool felt to maximize evaporation in limited volume. Another point in favor of the wool felt is that it absorbs water fast, and launders well. For the intentions part: this $30 pot is for the Nanum project, where 100% of the profits go as charity to provide educational scholarships to impoverished children.
ID+IM Design Lab for Nanum


This concept for a refrigerator can be transformed from the traditional vertical orientation to a horizontal 'sideboard', giving a stronger reference to furniture than a large domestic appliance.

Fridges are generally not the most attractive of domestic appliances. Not so this bi-axis fridge, the result of a collaboration between Eindhoven based GRO design and Samsung.

ONE Series, Faucet in power coated steel , Client & production Daelim, cowork with LSD, 2006
| Trash Slide, Trashcan in injection-moulded ABS, Client: Homeplus, 2009 |
Dong Jin Byeon

This is the radio that we can't control. It only picks up whatever signal it wants from the air and it plays any station it likes with its preferred volume. The interface for control is visible through the clear layer but it is unreachable thus losing its function. Its texture is lost as well.
Soh In Hwang



The Samsung S3650 Corby features a 2.8 inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen, and it measures 103 x 56.5 x 12.00mm and weighs 93 grams, it also features a 2 megapixel camera, and a built in MP3 player
samsung mobile corby

Face_without_face 2007 Project 'Why not?'.
We can fill time with a lot of different things. The existing clocks has the limits of application in space since its system is made to be rotated by the central axis. Therefore, by arranging works part on the exterior, the center of the clock can be turned into another value. Its values and meanings are flexible that they differ from how the users make a choice on its condition such as location and method. The back side contains minimal information, not indicating the hour hand, so that it can minimize the error the users would make when recognizing time. 
Dust_Pan_Vacuum_Cleaner (2009)
This is a dustpan vacuum cleaner for a desk space. This project started from a connection between cleaning products. It has a shape of normal dust pan with vacuum system inside of handle. User can use it just normal way without vacuum system with brush. The way of using is up to user whether use it with vacuum system or not. Dust pan shows feedback for user how much collected the dust and brush is a perfect tool to clean a space easily and quickly.
Il Gu Cha

The 1.5 liter water bottle is formed into the shape of a concertina tube, which can be varied to the users’ amount of water left. Making more space in the bag as well as decreasing shipping costs. The initial concept was brought in the background of Melbourne for my exchange student period. I found it common in Australia, people enjoy taking out 1.5 water bottles with them as well as smaller ones hence the large size of it.
Rhea Jeong



‘Hello Haptic’ is a flash card kit for the blind children to learn various haptical experiences about nature. Visually impaired children are able to self-educate themselves about different parts of nature with this learning aid. They will be properly stimulated about diverse characters of nature as well as fulfilling their curiosity through their first-hand tactile knowledge. Collaborated with Sunmin Lee, Rhea Jeong, Youngsoo Hong.
2009 IDEA. Silver Prize. Student Designs.
Sae Hee Lee

