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Junwon Yang's Emergency Flashlight Lights the Way from the Front and Back

Junwon Yang is attempting to make flashlights safer with his creatively named Emergency Flashlight design. Yang's Emergency Flashlight is an ingenious concept that lights both ends of a flashlight. The rear end of the flashlight would be lit at an angle so that its light focuses on the floor.

The rear end of Yang's flashlight points at the floor so that those behind the leader of the group (in theory, the person with the flashlight) can see where they are going. This simple redesign could easily prevent small missteps from becoming serious injuries in the event of an emergency.

Yang's design is simple and inventive and could easily be implemented into today's flashlights. You can see Yang's Emergency Flashlight along with a ton of other conceptual flashlights from various designers here.
Trend Themes
1. Two-headed Flashlights - Designing flashlights with both front and rear lights to increase safety.
2. Angled Flashlight Design - Introducing angled designs that direct light towards the ground and enhance visibility in dark conditions.
3. Innovative Flashlight Concepts - Exploring creative ideas for flashlight design that go beyond traditional designs and enhance user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Emergency Preparedness - Creating flashlights with enhanced safety features for use in emergency situations.
2. Outdoor Recreation - Designing flashlights that provide increased visibility for hikers, campers and other outdoor enthusiasts.
3. Security and Law Enforcement - Developing flashlights with features that aid in security and law enforcement operations for enhanced safety.

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