grabcad
This was one of my projects from Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, the challenge was to design a pointing device (A.K.A. mouse), using 2 design trends: ''techno-marine'' So this was the result of a very big aesthetic research, as a personal point of view, I have always seen the sea as a living thing, full of life and creatures so we tried to make this product a little bit alive using some LED lights that in the end looked like eyes, but we were happy with that. Another aesthetic influence was the waves, so if you look at the sketches in the left view you could see that everything follows the form of a breaking wave..If anyone wants to add some new cool renders please feel free to do it. Thanks.
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grabcad
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