
You can press your fingers into the ping circle and stretch it! They are all using the same clasp - i wonder how long it will be before they have people 3D printing their own handles?
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On packaging - it’s funny that they have a full color embossed image of the mini razor on the outside… I guess there’s quite the marketing push for the Gilette Venus Snap…Īll the ads show this popping in and out of your little PURSE? But it has wet drainage holes in the case? The center of the handle is even like a bouncy, rubbery trampoline of sorts. How this compact takes up less space than a traditional, simple disposable I don’t understand - but from an ID stand point it is intriguing. So take a peek at the design details of this little clamshell compact holding a tiny razor handle (that fits all their blades, thought not all blades on the handle will fit in the case) and a single blade. It’s been hard to miss the ridiculously annoying tongue in cheek (literally) Gillette Shave Face ad during the World Cup but on product design weirdness - have you seen the Gilette Venus Snap? I had to poke at it… and honestly, in a world of Harry’s, Dollar Shave Club, etc - i get curious and poke at a bunch, but i’m finding all these strange product design innovations/solutions far more interesting (and functional).

Design inspiration comes from all over the place - regardless of price - and this time i was inspired/intrigued while at CVS needing to grab a disposable razor.

"Professor John Hedgecoe was a photographer who took the portrait of the Queen which is used on British postage stamps as such he is credited with the planet's most reproduced image, which has so far sold more than 200 billion copies." (The Telegraph). His photographs appear in permanent collections at the New York Museum of Modern Art and London's National Portrait Gallery. He was also Pro-Rector of the college from 1981 to 1993. He established the photography department in 1965 at the Royal College of Art, where he was Professor from 1975 to 1994 and Professor Emeritus until his death. His photographs appear in permanent collections at th John Hedgecoe (24 March 1932 – 3 June 2010) was an award-winning British photographer and author of over 30 books on photography.

John Hedgecoe (24 March 1932 – 3 June 2010) was an award-winning British photographer and author of over 30 books on photography. It really is what the title says it is - a complete course in the art and science of photography.more The course he lays out is just as applicable to the current digital SLR photographer. Yes, the discussion of equipment in the first chapter is out of date, but that information is always changing and readily available elsewhere. It is the 1979 version and it is just as good today as it was then. I recently bought this edition at a used book store for a couple of bucks.
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It really is what the title says it is - a complete course in The Hedgecoe manuals have been the gold standard for many years. The Hedgecoe manuals have been the gold standard for many years.
