Mac Funamizu has designed a phone which brings aesthetic function to a device which, according to Max Funamizu, sits on a desk for 80 percent of the day.
That math doesn’t exactly fit in my life’s equation, but we’ll give the ‘Floater’ cellphone a chance anyway. When it is called, the phone stands up as if being called on in class. Pretty nifty idea… I do like my cellphone to have good posture.
Check out more on the ‘Floater’ by Mac Funamizu by following the links below.
What's Driving This Trend
- Aesthetic Function Phones
- Designing phones with emphasis on visual attractiveness and innovative functions.
- Smartphone Accessibility
- Creating phones with seamless connectivity and accessibility for different users.
- Intuitive Devices
- Developing devices that respond to user needs and preferences without explicit instructions.
Who This Affects Most
- Consumer Electronics
- Integrating aesthetic and function in electronic devices that cater to consumer preferences.
- Telecommunications
- Designing innovative devices that promote seamless communication and accessibility.
- Product Design
- Incorporating intuitive and innovative features in products for greater user experience.