Print is NOT dead! - Yanko Design
The designer of the Print camera concept raises an important question? twenty years later, when y'all desire to show your kids or grandkids snippets and memories of your life as a young person, what will you exercise? Direct them to your Instagram? Or provide them with a Google Bulldoze link? No, right?
Memories are all-time preserved and relived in the tactile format, and that'due south why Polaroid is making its comeback. There are some memories that should be personal, non on social media gathering blind-likes from practically virtual people who you haven't met or talked to in years. Print steps in to pioneer that motion with a camera that acknowledges the print format.
Truly simple and smart in its pattern, the camera features one cute screen, 4 buttons on the forepart, and two interchangeable lenses. The screen on the dorsum virtually ditches the bezel (looks like we have a design trend hither). It looks a lot like a bear on-input screen based on the UI, only is about completely controlled by buttons on the front. These large buttons are hard to miss, equally they form the front facade of the product, divided beautifully past parting lines that run symmetrically across the product. The two interchangeable lenses allow you to switch betwixt Landscape and Portrait styles, somewhat like the iPhone vii'due south camera options.
While Print champions the instant-impress format, it doesn't abandon the web. The camera also allows y'all to publish your photos online on social media, or save them to your phone (equally per my knowledge, only Fujifilm'southward latest Instax Square SQ10 allows for physical and digital image storage). We also love the incredibly intuitive branding for the Print that outwardly looks like a finger'print' but as well contains the numbers 1, 2, and 3, in information technology, just tipping its hat to our age-erstwhile tradition of maxim "I Two Three Cheese!" before we click a pic!
Designer: Hashemite kingdom of jordan Steranka
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/05/31/print-is-not-dead/
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