Posts Tagged ‘Africa’

Universal Love of Soccer + Need for Energy = sOccket!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

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Four young women met in a Harvard engineering class in 2008. Having all spent time in Africa as well as other developing countries, they saw the need for energy. In fact, 95% of the population in most African countries is living with no access to electricity. Further, breathing the fumes created from burning kerosene indoors equals the harmful effects of smoking two packs of cigarettes per day (According to World Bank Millennium Goals Report, 2006). The women’s travels also revealed the deep love of soccer around the globe. They decided to fuse the need for energy with the universal love of soccer to create….sOccket.

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sOccket is a soccer ball that captures the energy during game play to charge LEDs and batteries. After playing with the ball, the child can return home and use the ball to connect a LED lamp to read, study, or illuminate the home. The ball uses an inductive coil mechanism to generate energy.

sOccket is still in prototyping stage, where 15 minutes of play can light 3 hours of LED light. The ladies will continue beta testing throughout Africa this summer- home of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

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Packaging With Jams

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

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Afro Cafe is a church electric for the soul of Africa. A cultural coffee shop with all the essential African ingredients: Afro Coffee, Tea, Wine, Fashion, Food, and Art. The franchise is inspired by the colors and designs of Africa’s townships and by the idea that African coffees and teas should no longer be exported solely as a raw material rather, they should be offered as independent high quality branded products.

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So what’s with the wine? Well, we’re showing off their wine because of its incredible custom packaging and design! The packaging is very flashy and it is functional. Yes, that is a real radio wine box. And how cool is the display in their shop? Their products and packaging encompass the excitement and energy of African culture. Visit their website here for more information and photos of their sensational ambiance.

Design by:  Heidi Chisholm