Contemporary Sculptural Cutters

The ORCA Saw by Jon Nguyen Features a Feminine Design

At first glance, the ORCA Saw may not look like a saw at all. It's sculptural design is rather deceiving. Yet it does have a functioning blade that can cut through just about anything despite its feminine look.

Designed by Jon Nguyen, the ORCA Saw features a thumb scroll switch in place of a typical and traditional trigger. This updated saw completely re-imagines the concept of tools altogether. Do you think the manly men in your life would use the ORCA Saw?

Feminine Tool Design
The ORCA Saw's sculptural design challenges traditional masculine notions of tools and presents an opportunity for more products with feminine design elements.
Functional Sculptural Design
The ORCA Saw's design demonstrates the possibility of combining aesthetics with functionality, sparking innovation for products that prioritize both forms of design.
Thumb Scroll Switch Innovation
The ORCA Saw's thumb scroll switch presents an opportunity for more ergonomic and accessible trigger designs in various industries, such as power tools and gaming accessories.

Sectors Adopting This

Tool Manufacturing
The ORCA Saw's innovative design challenges traditional tool design and prompts tool manufacturers to consider more diverse and inclusive product lines.
Product Design
The ORCA Saw's functional and sculptural design presents an opportunity for product designers to prioritize aesthetics while retaining function in other industries such as home appliances and electronics.
Ergonomic Design
The ORCA Saw's innovative thumb scroll switch design could inspire ergonomic improvements in industries such as medical equipment and automotive engineering.
SCORE
0.3 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 1%
Activity 1%
Freshness 8%