studiooo factory: mobile tail
studiooo factory: mobile tail

'mobile tail' by studiooo factory
korean studiooo factory (sangwoo park & jongwon park) have sent us images of their 'mobile tail',
a support stand for portable electronic devices. the design is derived from the notion that mobile devices
are much like pets - accompanying us wherever we go.
the 'tail' is fashioned off that of a dalmation dog and can easily attach and be removed from one's
various mobile devices via a suction cup. it has the capabilities of displaying your cell phone, blackberry,
iphone etc., vertically or horizontally. it is made from a flexible liquid silicone rubber (LSR) - a non-reactive,
high-purity material. one percent of its sales are donated to animal conservation groups.

detail

up close view of the silicone suction plate

packaging design

packaging design

the design is derived from the notion that mobile devices are much like pets - accompanying us wherever we go

mock-ups of the 'mobile tail' - experimenting with length and curve
via yanko design
Its so Fantastic design***
Regent park 11.11.10
Wapframe.com is one of the mobile site builder company in all over the world and it is also provide too latest mobile web application tools which is too helpful for their clients
Robart Dino 11.11.10
Thumbs up!
crey 11.12.10
good !
kit 11.13.10
looks like a copy of another product that has been in the market for longer.. I would suggest coming up with something different so that you dont simply ride the wagon we created
Original Designer 11.15.10
Nice! design with emotion
ryan zhang 11.16.10
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