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The Jigsaw Chess Set Ships Flat and Supports Touch-Based Play

The Jigsaw Chess set is a metal chess set designed by William Young that prioritizes tactile identification and compact shipping. The pieces are formed as angular, tessellated shapes made from contrasting steel and aluminum, with each side distinguished by weight, texture, and finish rather than figurative carving. This approach allows players to recognize piece types by touch, supporting play without relying on visual cues.

In terms of the manufacturing process, it uses a zero-waste cutting method in which the pieces are cut from metal sheets as interlocking forms, like a precision jigsaw, so offcuts become usable parts. The set is designed to ship flat, reducing packaging volume and improving storage when not in use. Material contrast also keeps the two sides distinct during handling and board setup.
Trend Themes
1. Touch-based Gaming - Games that rely on tactile engagement over visual elements offer inclusivity for visually impaired players, transforming accessibility standards.
2. Zero-waste Manufacturing - Utilizing zero-waste cutting methods in production processes can significantly lower material wastage and environmental impact.
3. Flat-pack Shipping Solutions - Packaging products in a flat format can drastically reduce shipping costs and storage space, catering to rising demands for eco-friendly logistics.
Industry Implications
1. Accessible Game Design - Creating games that prioritize tactile identification broadens market reach by appealing to players with different sensory needs.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - Industries focused on reducing waste through innovative manufacturing techniques can lead the way in sustainable production solutions.
3. Eco-friendly Packaging - The push for space-efficient and less resource-intensive packaging aligns with consumer preferences for sustainability.

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