John ANASTASIADIS

NY, NJ

Mobile Nations

CrackBerry.com promotional video.
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Is this the first BlackBerry 10 phone?
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iMore.com promotional concept (2012). iPhone 5 Pro with mirrorless DSLR attachment system.
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Crackberry.com Blackberry Concept 2 (2012) - A concept created for Crackberry.com. It has a wrap around screen with the front and back cameras hidden underneath. Artificial intelligence allows for an all touch-screen body, so the device knows the difference between a hand holding it and fingers pressing buttons.
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Crackberry.com Blackberry Concept (2012) - A concept created for Crackberry.com. It has a wrap around screen with the front and back cameras hidden underneath. The screen illuminates to act as the flash when needed. Artificial intelligence allows for an all touch-screen body, so the device knows the difference between a hand holding it and fingers pressing buttons.
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Crackberry.com BB10 Concept Phone (2012) - Crackberry Kevin asked me to envision what the first Blackberry 10 phone might look like.
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Crackberry.com promotional concept (2012). The keyboard is a RIM patented design. Notice the micro track pad between the T and Y. Even in an age of touch screens, such a feature can be useful.
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Crackberry.com (2012) - I designed this concept around the Bold 9900 keyboard. Blackberry's have traditionally been organic with soft edges but I believe the new BB10 devices will be more angular with crisp surface transitions. This will allow RIM to break from the past and reinvent the brand with a new aesthetic. Think P'9981 crossed with 9900. You will notice that the front and side profiles are slightly tapered toward the bottom. This allows the keyboard area to be a comfortable gripping size while maximizing screen size. Also, the black rubberized sides help the user hold and grip the device securely. The reflection of the side view on the back of the device shows how thin it really is.
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Crackberry.com Playbook F1 (2012)
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iMore.com iPhone 5 promotional concept (2012)
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iMore.com promotional rendering
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iMore.com promotional renderings for speculative Apple products (2012).
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iMore.com promotional renderings for speculative Apple products (2012).

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