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The Felt Mouse Has a Wonderfully Low-Tech Look

Designer Joey Roth has created a wonderfully minimalist computer mouse using wool felt, teak and aluminum. The Felt Mouse is perhaps the simplest-looking computer mouse you will ever lay eyes upon.

The Felt Mouse is a laser-optical mouse that connects to your computer via USB. The mouse is a one-off created for the upcoming American Design Club’s "Use Me" exhibit in New York City. Smart money says that Roth should mass produce and sell these mouses. Vintage items and minimalist designs are experiencing an all-time high in popularity.

I could easily see a freelance graphic designer wearing loafers with no socks and riding around on a fixie bike using the Felt Mouse. There's a good chance that won't happen though, which is why it is wise to check out the Felt Mouse here.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - The popularity of vintage items and minimalist designs presents an opportunity for mass producing and selling simple, low-tech products like the Felt Mouse.
2. Handcrafted Technology - The Felt Mouse's use of wool felt, teak, and aluminum highlights the growing trend of integrating handcrafted materials into traditionally high-tech products.
3. Nostalgic Technology - The Felt Mouse taps into nostalgia for simpler times, offering a low-tech alternative to sleek, futuristic computer mice.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore opportunities to create minimalist, handcrafted computer accessories that evoke nostalgia and appeal to those seeking simplicity in their technology.
2. Design and Fashion - The design and fashion industries can incorporate minimalist, low-tech elements into their products, drawing inspiration from the Felt Mouse and its use of wool felt and teak.
3. Art Galleries and Exhibitions - Art galleries and exhibitions can feature and promote products like the Felt Mouse that showcase the combination of artistic design and functionality.

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