claesson koivisto rune: folded leaf for huawei

claesson koivisto rune: folded leaf for huawei


'folded leaf' concept phone by claesson koivisto rune for huawei

a return to basic functionality and ergonomic design characterizes the 'folded leaf' concept phone,
designed for huawei by stockholm-based studio claesson koivisto rune and on display during milan design week 2011.

the curved shape of the 'folded leaf' is the foundation of its design, engineered to provide a user experience
that is comfortable, intuitive, and accessible. following the natural curve of one's head, the shape creates an optimal angle
between the microphone and speaker, and the slight lift to the display reduces reflection and improves screen visibility
when handled in the hand. the design also offers structural protection against scratches to the screen even when lain
on its surface. a flat cut to the base of the phone allows it to rest stably, while the natural weight distribution of the design
contributes to easy handling and comfort.

the rear camera of the device, as well as its speaker, is integrated into an eye graphic,
illustrating the nature of the intuitive functionality that claesson koivisto rune hopes to offer with 'folded leaf'.

the design studio reflects: 'we talked about designing the kind of phone that focuses on core functionality.
we wanted a shape that was thin but with distinct definition of form,
' and in the final product, the result
of user-focused research, prototype testing, and engineering, 'every curve, facet, angle and proportion
optimises the user experience.
'



side view of the 'folded leaf'


an integrated USB port provides charging and data transfer capability for the phone, which has already been prototyped
in a range of colours, and is expected to be available in september of 2011.



the phone on display during milan design week 2011
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'folded leaf' is thin but designed to fit the natural curves of the human face, and provide optimal weight distribution
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the phone's design facilitates comfortable handling



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the phone has been produced in yellow, green, pink, red, silver, blue, and a range of other colors, part of the designers' emphasis on the human experience of using the phone
image courtesy of my x news


front and side views of the 'folded leaf'



the phone's camera and speaker are incorporated into an eye icon



a 3d printed model illustrates the leaf-like structure that give the phone its name
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the phone on exhibition at milan design week 2011, where eight glass display cases appear opaque from most sides but reveal their contents when approached at the proper angle
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claesson koivisto rune
portrait © designboom


jenny db
04.13.11  
4
i like the design and i'm impressed by CKR's work in general.
the analogy with a leaf is very farfetched, imho.
...but if the end justifies the means, who cares.
Oliver   04.13.11
I am at Salone Del Mobile in Milan and I saw this phone yesterday at the show at superstudio pił, and I really do have to say, there is something about this design that makes the phone just feel very right to hold. It just has the right weight and shape as an object, as something made for a person, not just a 'user.' I do not know if this comes across in the pictures if you have not picked one up yourself. But if you have the chance to, you should, it is a refreshing change for technological design.
mariella   04.14.11
Refreshing and a bit cute old school. Reminds of the never executed project by Norway Says for Nokia back in time http://www.anderssen-voll.com/#/project/nokia-concept-norwaysays
carl   04.17.11
Rather obsolete and easy design. When Designboom is going to organize an international competition on a cellular phone?! we have great ideas! Call us to show them to you!
Kallow   04.18.11

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