Many people learn how to hold a pencil properly by the age of five years old, making a design like that of the Glue Pen much more intuitive to grasp and use. This sleek and modern adaptation of the glue gun is a departure from the often awkward shape of the trigger-based craft appliance that tends to topple over, to leak and to strain the wrist.
Soon Bok Kang's contemporary creation is shaped much like a marker with a thickset shaft for easy grasping. Its smooth but changing contours allow for better grip and it can be handled in a way that's familiar. The Glue Pen comes with a hi-tech charging stand, sticky "lead" capsules and an impressive cordless design for more freedom in use.
What's Driving This Trend
- Ergonomic Design Products
- There is an opportunity to create ergonomic designs for other products that currently cause strain or discomfort to consumers.
- Modernizing Everyday Tools
- There is an opportunity to modernize other everyday tools to make them more intuitive and user-friendly.
- Cordless Appliances
- There is an opportunity to create cordless versions of other household appliances for greater flexibility and ease of use.
Who This Affects Most
- Craft and DIY
- The craft and DIY industry could benefit from the development of more ergonomic and intuitive tools.
- Office Supplies
- The office supplies industry could benefit from the creation of more comfortable and user-friendly products, such as ergonomic keyboards and mice.
- Home Appliances
- The home appliances industry could benefit from the development of cordless versions of popular appliances, like cordless vacuums or cordless power tools.
