Design Museum presents to you the custom-made series of helmet designs that appear to leave the human head totally exposed to outdoor elements by Dubai-based digital designer, Jyo John Mullor.
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The trompe-l’œil effect brings about the illusion that a series of different people with shaved heads are seamlessly integrated into the plush, yet sturdy protective gear.
Four variations include a motorcycle cap with ears and earrings, a simple bicycle style with shaved brunette hair, and a vintage safety hat with attached goggles stretching over the surface of the skin.
Although not yet physical objects, Mullor’s ‘custom made helmets’ provide a look at the possibilities of extreme personalization, and would guarantee a double take on the road.
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He hopes his protective scalps will one day make it from the design studio and onto the road.
‘Some manufactures have already shown interest in launching a line of helmets under this design umbrella. I hope to see these designs moving across the streets soon.’
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