Posts Tagged ‘waffler’

  • Thu, Aug 12 2010

    The Quirky Design Staff explains the inspiration behind Waffler, Quirky’s 49th collaboratively-developed product.

    Available for pre-sale on Quirky.com for just $68: http://www.quirky.com/products/49. Get ‘em while they’re hot!

  • Mon, Aug 2 2010

    Did y’all hear that? The Quirky Waffler is coming to breakfast nooks everywhere, at a pre-sale price of $68 (MSRP: $70) and a pre-sales threshold of 1220. Breakfast will never be the same!

    Waffler’s specially designed waffle mold plates allow you to create cup-shaped “waffle shots”, opening a whole new world of waffle possibilities. Serve your waffles with heaping servings of fruit, mounds of whip cream, or a sea of syrup.

    Waffler features:

    - Two interchangable waffle plate sets: traditional Belgian style and Quirky’s special waffle shot design.

    - Each mold plate includes a canal to prevent spillover and keep your Waffler clean.

    - Compact unit can stand up vertically to be stored away in a cabinet when not in use.

    - The power cord located in the rear of the unit can be wrapped and stored in the Waffler’s base.

    - Adjustable timer with four presets for perfectly cooked waffles. When the bell dings, they’re done!

    Waffler measures approximately 12” x 9” x 4”. Belgian waffles are 4” x 3”, while waffle shots measure 3” across by 2” high.

  • Mon, Jul 19 2010

    To spice things up a bit, we wanted to give the Waffler logo project a boost.

    Below are three images that abstractly reference our current in-progress Waffler design. These images have certain qualities/details that reflect our design sensibilities for this project.

    When designing your amazing logo(s) for the Waffler take a look at these images and bear in mind the design language you are seeing here. Please DO NOT copy these images into your logo design in any way, shape or form. But instead, think of your logos as reflecting this level of sophisticated consumer product design.

    Here’s what we’re hoping this’ll accomplish:

    - Give the community a better understanding of how the final product will look, so that they can have a better basis for designing their logo submissions.

    - Give the community one last project before the product launches to reignite the momentum.

    - Most importantly, result in better logos.

    We’re going to see how this goes — let us know what you think!