Friday, 12 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
A Golden A Design Award winning skateboard demonstrates the business value of genuine transformation
Fifty-seven hinges reveal that product transformation creates multiple market opportunities.
Picture the moment: a circular object emerges from a backpack, and with a flowing motion of 57 interlocking pivot hinges, unfolds into a fully functional skateboard. The Board by Chia-Wei Chen, a Golden A Design Award winner in Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design, accomplishes something that most products never attempt. The design fundamentally changes its essential character through transformation. The cruiser configuration measures 626 millimeters long while the circular state compresses to 335 millimeters in diameter. The distinction between transformation and mere folding opens fascinating territory for brand strategists. A product that genuinely changes character can address multiple customer needs within a single purchase: efficient transportation, apartment-friendly storage, and sculptural decoration. Chen's design demonstrates that the boundaries between product categories are more fluid than conventional thinking suggests.
The 57 interlocking pivot hinges represent distributed complexity, a design approach that creates smooth, organic transformation while building structural reliability. Each hinge aligns precisely with its neighbors, allowing the material to flow between configurations. For enterprises developing new products, Chen's work suggests an evaluation criterion beyond typical performance metrics: does the product create moments worth sharing? The Board transforms in public, generating organic conversation without marketing spend. Urban professionals who lack storage space discover a mobility device that doubles as wall art. Design enthusiasts find a functional object that satisfies aesthetic sensibilities. The recognition from A Design Award's international jury validates the strategic investment in engineering complexity that produces genuine differentiation. Brands exploring multi-contextual product development can study The Board as a case where ambitious transformation serves authentic user needs across transportation, storage, and decoration.
The Board reveals that transformation design creates market expansion opportunities worth exploring. When a skateboard can become sculptural decoration, product categories blur and customer segments converge. The question for enterprises exploring new product development: what would your offerings look like if they could fundamentally change character to serve different moments in customers' lives? Fifty-seven hinges suggest the answer involves distributed complexity and genuine transformation.
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Saturday, 13 December 2025 • World Design Consortium
Suzhou's Golden A Design Award Winner Demonstrates Material Innovation That Honors Two Millennia of Garden Tradition
Modern materials can achieve classical aesthetics when designers understand underlying cultural principles.
GTD's Willow Shores proves classical garden aesthetics can emerge from steel and glass when designers understand principles behind traditional forms.
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