by Tina M Cheng
At the Royal College of Art’s 2009 Graduate Show, Korean-born Min-Kyu Choi showcased a surprisingly simple design that electrified the crowds. Choi rearranged the formation of blades on a plug, folding it down to just 10mm wide, no thicker than a Macbook Air. The transformation from flat to functional is a cinch: swivel the two flat blades 90 degrees and fold the plastic flaps forward to create a standard UK plug-face. Accessories were also displayed, including a multi-plug adaptor and a USB device charger. Choi should have no problem launching his career as a Creative Engineer with the radical reinvention of this common household item.
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Photos courtesy of Icon Eye
Tags: adaptor, charger, Choi, creative, design, design school, Graduate Show, plug, RCA, Royal College of Art, student, uk plug, usb
