Last year Jan Rosicky became the first Czech to win the prestigious international Student Design Award competition, which searches for the best young designers in the world. Former winners of the prize, awarded by the Royal Society of Arts, have included Richard Clarke, vice-president of global design for Nike, and Jonathan Ive, Apple's chief designer.
Rosicky won for his design for a contactless payment device, and the accompanying app that automatically organizes and monitors your spending budget. His concept has already inspired two banks to work on its further development. Rosicky himself is now devoting much of his time to his startup Invent Medical, which he started with his father, Ji艡铆. They use 3D printing to produce medical equipment and they are looking at producing prototypes of limb prostheses.
"Do not put your fingers into electrical sockets - it's a rule I follow every day. Another useful motto is that life is short, so just do what you love and makes sense to you."
What makes you different from everyone else?
"I try every day to do things they've never done and that are spookily complex. Often I fall flat on my face, and I still have fun, and after some time you forget the pain.
What superhero property would you like to have?
"Not getting fat from eating chocolate!"
You can find out more about Jan's design work here