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The Re-Ruler from Ant Design Works in Four Different Modes

For consumers looking for function and form, the Re-Ruler from Ant Design offers the best of both worlds. The multifunctional ruler is made up of five parts. Two ruler parts with a sliding compass component are attached to two semicircular end caps which also fit together to form a mini angle ruler. This modular design allows the Re-Ruler to be deployed in four different modes—Parallel, Corner, Tilted, and Double—to ensure that the user's needs are covered from every angle.

The Re-Ruler is made with high-quality materials like machined aerospace-grade aluminum. The high contrast markings are laser engraved, ensuring that the ruler is both durable and legible. The Re-Ruler's back comes equipped with magnets which make the tool easy to store on and access from any metal surface. The Re-Ruler comes in three colors: black, blue, and silver.
Trend Themes
1. Multifunctional Design Tools - The Re-Ruler's modular design and multiple modes of operation suggest a growing trend towards multifunctional design tools that cater to a wider range of consumer needs.
2. Modular Innovation - The use of detachable components and interchangeable parts in the Re-Ruler signifies a growing trend towards modular innovation in product design.
3. High-quality Materials - The use of machined aerospace-grade aluminum and laser engraving in the Re-Ruler points towards a growing trend in the use of high-quality, durable materials in product design.
Industry Implications
1. Product Design - The Re-Ruler's design elements suggest disruptive innovation opportunities in the wider field of product design.
2. Manufacturing - The Re-Ruler's reliance on high-quality materials and precision manufacturing processes highlights disruptive innovation opportunities in the manufacturing industry.
3. Construction - The Re-Ruler's usefulness and durability make it a potential tool in the construction and engineering industries.

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