The mouse we designers hold in their hands every day
But few people take a closer look at what a mouse looks like, right?
There is such a group of amazing designers
You have to play flowers on the mouse
Makes you have to be drawn to attention
Let's see what they've all opened up!
01, Moushi "sushi" mouse
Designed by Junsik Oh and Cheolhee Lee
This mouse looks delicious! Moushi's design concept obviously comes from sushi, and the cute and rounded shape makes people can't help but be hungry and salivating when they look at it. Choose from a variety of sushi styles, so pick the one you want to eat the most.
02、ELASTO
Design: Unice Kauh
Elasto is designed to upgrade the mouse experience with haptics. Traditional mouse structures cause fingertips to collide with switches, causing finger, hand and arm injuries over time.
Elasto helps eliminate finger pain and carpal tunnel syndrome by designing to remove stiff stops to eliminate tension. The cantilever button and floating wheel make the mouse look like a futuristic bike, which can be described as both handsome and intelligent.
03. Logitech MX K01
Design: Jason Wang
The concept, which was called the Logitech MX K01 by the designers, is truly unorthodox in appearance and design. Its ergonomics attempt to use the natural vertical position of the hand to avoid wrist strain, while the streamlined structure not only provides visual points of interest, but also provides ergonomic support for the hand.
04. CLEAN UP mouse
Design: Jeong Kim
The Clean up mouse consists of a mouse pad and a wireless mouse. The mouse pad can be used as both a mouse pad and a wireless charger. When the two-part mouse pad is folded up, the mouse is charged. The role of the folding mouse pad is to keep the mouse clean and charged. Blue indicates that the LED is working, and red indicates that the LED is charging.
05, Allin curved mouse
Design: Designer Dot
This is an ergonomic mouse designed for amputees and others who are unable to operate the mouse.
The Allin has a curved design that allows the user to place the wrist in a recess to access the mouse's control functions. Use the left and right tilt buttons instead of clicking the left and right buttons, simply tilt your wrist to one side or the other to tap a link on your computer screen. Wirelessly designed, allin comes with a magnetic charger that provides enough power for the mouse to last the entire business day.
06、Hoglet
Design: HedgeHog Health
Hoglet is a hedgehog-mimic wireless mouse designed for kids with ADHD or anyone who loves a quirky style.
There is a silicone sleeve around the mouse grip that alleviates the technical fears of beginners, with an incredible touch and heartwarming colors. The silicone texture is designed to create a new pet-like experience that enhances mouse touch, helps to focus and reduce anxiety. Hoglet is made from food grade silicones: flexible, washable, non-toxic and child-safe. The mouse under the silicone sleeve has a ball wheel for more intuitive scrolling, and even a mute button to prevent distractions in children with autism.
07、Balance mouse
Design : BKID co
Balance mouse—A well-designed and comfortable mouse designed for work and life in motion.
This mouse is a true "mouse" marker. The blue and white color scheme is simple and has a sense of technology, two large ears stand up on the smooth and rounded mouse, and the mimetic shape of the mouse is full of cuteness.
08. Cubic special-shaped mouse
Design: Kim Hyunsoec
If there is no prompt, can you see that this is a mouse? The geometric design of the hexagon completely breaks through the previous cognition of the mouse, and the minimalist design makes people even open their eyes to enlarge the picture can not distinguish between the scroll wheel and the left and right buttons, which is also a bold breakthrough in the design of the mouse, and I don't know how the specific use feels.
09, Oops concept mouse
Design: Elodie Delassus
Comes with the "Undo" button Oops Mouse, everyone should get a second chance!
The Oops concept mouse moves the physical wheel and sets it in a neat Oops button. The button activates the Ctrl + Z shortcut when pressed. The "Oops" button is designed to make the user/computer relationship more user-friendly, and can quickly undo the error whether the user clicks on the wrong link, accidentally deletes a file, or typing a mistake in a message or presentation.
10、YOYO Mouse
Design : ENYANG ZHU
Tired of sitting in the office all day? It's okay, YOYO Mouse, make your office hours happy, and you can get a joyful experience of traveling back to your childhood in the office seat. Tired of writing copywriting, tired of doing design, freeing your hands anytime and anywhere, and regaining the simplest and purest joy ~ even everyday small objects can become interesting through design, which is the charm of design.
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