Kitchen SpeakerProduct Design
Digital Form Victoria University of Wellington 3rd Year Industrial Design DESIGN OUTPUTS
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A common problem found when listening to music whilst cooking, is the event of being unable to use the interface as everyday interactions commonly require the use of hands and fingers, which is unhygienic and most commonly non applicable when your hands and fingers are wet, dirty or occupied in any other way.
Now with this speaker, you can listen to music and alter your listening experience in the kitchen with ease. This speaker re-explores the creation of physical buttons. With large multipurpose sections this speakers allows you to interact with it when your hands are occupied. Magnet the speaker to your fridge, suction the speaker to your tile walls or oven door. Turn the volume down with your wrist, press pause and play with your elbow, click next and back with your knuckles, and finish it off with a high knee kick to turn it off. The beauty of large interface is that it accommodates to more than just your fingers. Alter your interaction accordingly and use it to your own preference. Let yourself direct the use not the manufacturer. The aesthetic was inspired by Delonghi, to fit in the Icona Vintage breakfast range of kitchen appliances |
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