The helmet is not for the weak

The helmet is not for the weak

Categories: Design and Architecture | Life hacks

A helmet that looks like a real shaved human head is the idea of Dubai designer Gio John Mallor. If you always wanted to look like a real man, but were afraid — this is for you. However, there are no plans to manufacture helmets yet.

Gio John Mallor is a graphic designer with ten years of experience. He has worked with companies such as Hyundai, Nissan, Morris Garage, Häagen-Dazs and many others.

The helmet is not for the weakSource: Boredpanda.com

The helmet is not for the weak

The helmet is not for the weak

The helmet is not for the weak

The helmet is not for the weak

The helmet is not for the weak

Keywords: Head | Designer | Idea | Motorcycles | Helmet

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