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Avega Win at CES 2006
January 11, 2006
Tiller Design helped Avega win a ‘best of’ award at CES 2006 in Las Vegas with the beautiful Oyster wireless speakers.
These speakers feature wireless connectivity (801.11 a/b/g), support for DTS, 5.1 surround as well as MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC and FLAC digital audio formats. They also feature 2 S/PDIF optical connectors and USB port for wired connections. The speakers can play digital audio streamed directly from your computer as well as from traditional HiFi components. Listeners can control, browse select and play media from their computers or Avega’s hand held controller.
The first CES took place back in 1967, CES features not only consumer electronic products, but also the companies and people behind them.
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The Evolution Has Started
September 06, 2004
Tiller Design and SmartAV have created “The Smart Console™”, the first mixing control surface incorporating patented ARC technology™.
The smart consoles are a new breed that seriously raise the bar of ergonomic efficiency associated with mixing and editing large numbers of channels. ARC Technology uses a physical ARC to present and unify the functions of interrogation and channel selection. Simply touch the strip, the desired channel and the channels surrounding it immediately appear in front of the operator, as though the operator had instantaneously moved in front of those channels on a traditional long console. With this single touch, 800 previously out of reach controls snap to within reach. Even the handwritten channel description is transferred to the strips in front of you.
We have had a strong history in the console industry and have worked feverishly with SmartAV to create the smart console. It is immensely exciting and rewarding to be part of a revolution in this industry.
Tags: aida, mixing console, smartav
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Coke Launches Tracker Can in USA
May 12, 2004
Coke has launched a GSM / GPS phone in the guise of a can across the United States of America. When found and activated the location of the phone is tracked via satellite and prizes are flown in for immediate delivery to the lucky winner.
Who did the global advertising company Momentum Worldwide and Coke turn to for the product design, development and production management of the Phone? Tiller Design.
We are very excited to see the launch of the unexpected summer campaign across the US and it’s fantastic to see the GSM / GPS mobile phone disguised as a can achieving so much press. We had a great time working alongside many talented people. It will be an American summer I’ll never forget!
Tags: coke, gsm, tracker can, usa
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Tiller Design wins Australian Design Award
April 13, 2004
The Nexus digital broadcast equipment designed by Tiller Design has won an Australian Design Award at this year’s Gala presentation evening held by Australian Design Awards and Standards Australia.
Nexus was also nominated for Product of the Year, standing along side products like the Qantas Skybed, and the winning Ford Territory FWD/AWD. From 130 entries only 6 made it to the Product of the Year nomination list.
We have worked very hard to create our unique design business which focuses on all aspects of product life, from design to supply and distribution. We are very proud to continue our tradition of winning awards and achieving very high levels of recognition for what we do.
Tags: aida, mixing console, nexus
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Rubgy World Cup Secrets Exposed
February 04, 2004
Tiller Design under the cover of stealth and secrecy, helped design and create bottles that once purchased, could be tracked via satellite for a leading promotion by Coke during the 2003 World Cup. Amazing prizes were delivered to wherever the winning bottles were found.
We had a great time making these bottles undetectable until purchased, under a cloud of secrecy we invented some very clever ways to deliver exactly what Coke wanted. A World Cup victory for Australian Industrial Design and Marketing.
Tags: coca cola, coke, tracker can
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