Hands-Free Door Handles

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In Light of COVID-19, Ivo Tedbury & Freddie Hong Present a Useful Design

UX and UI design have completely changed with the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic and one great example of this is this 3D-printed hands-free door handle. The piece is designed by Ivo Tedbury and Freddie Hong--two architects who met at the Barlett School of Architecture.

The hands-free door handle delivers with a DIY aesthetic, which isn't surprising with how fast things have changed since the onset of the pandemic. The piece is essentially a "curved plastic device that attaches onto 'fire escape-style' pull door handles via a pair of cable ties.' The format of the hands-free door handle enables users to open the door by looping their arm through the adaptor. The useful design can be printed in just under three hours.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Hands-free Door Handles - Opportunity for individuals to create their own hands-free door handles using 3D printing technology, providing a solution to reduce the spread of germs and promote touchless interactions.
2. Redesigned UX/UI for Public Spaces - Potential for a complete redesign of user experience and user interface in public spaces, integrating innovative touchless solutions like hands-free door handles to prioritize hygiene and safety.
3. Accelerated Adoption of 3D Printing - Opportunity for the 3D printing industry to experience increased demand as the need for hands-free door handles and other custom-designed solutions rises, driving the innovation and growth of the sector.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design firms can explore the creation of hands-free door handles as a design solution, offering clients safer and more hygienic spaces in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. Technology and Manufacturing - Technological advancements in 3D printing and manufacturing processes can meet the growing demand for hands-free door handles, leading to new opportunities in the technology and manufacturing industries.
3. Public and Commercial Spaces - Public spaces such as hospitals, offices, and retail stores can adopt hands-free door handles to prioritize the health and safety of their visitors, creating new market opportunities for touchless solutions providers.

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