Supportive Sea Life-Inspired Peripherals

The Conceptual 'Manta Mouse' is Comfortable to Use

Using a mouse for extended periods often leads to discomfort, cramping or worse, so the conceptual 'Manta Mouse' has been designed as an ergonomic alternative that could stave off the effects of long-term computer use.

Designed by Alberto Aguado Baudil for Render Weekly, the mouse features a flat aesthetic that is inspired by the sea creature it shares a name with and appears to be crafted from cork that has been darkened. This natural material would help to create a soft, undulating experience for the user that is far different from the hard plastic that other options on the market are traditionally crafted from.

The conceptual 'Manta Mouse' also offers extended hand support thanks to the flattened design that extends outward in all directions.
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Peripherals - Opportunity to create peripherals with ergonomic designs that prevent discomfort and cramping from extended computer use.
2. Natural Material Peripherals - Opportunity to use natural materials such as cork to create peripherals that offer a soft, undulating experience for the user.
3. Flat Aesthetic Peripherals - Opportunity to design peripherals with a flat aesthetic inspired by natural objects, such as sea creatures, that offer extended hand support for users.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Peripherals - Opportunity to create new lines of computer peripherals that embody ergonomic and natural design principles.
2. Office Supplies - Opportunity to integrate ergonomic and natural design principles into office supplies beyond just computer peripherals.
3. Furniture - Opportunity to design furniture that integrates ergonomic and natural design principles in order to create more comfortable and healthy work environments.

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