Designer Marko Lazic has unveiled the Offone, a 3D printed telephone with an e-ink show. The Offone is designed to run solely important apps like calls, texts, and messaging platforms. Its compact design matches within the palm and contains a display screen resembling paper, eliminating glare and blue gentle to scale back eye pressure. Elective backlighting could also be added to be used in low-light circumstances.


The machine makes use of intuitive icons as a substitute of textual content to navigate apps, eliminating language obstacles. Important apps resembling maps, Uber, and Waze are supported, however social media platforms are excluded to keep up a minimalist expertise. The machine lacks a digicam, resembling the simplicity of older keypad telephones, but contains a touchscreen.
Focusing on enterprise vacationers, aged customers, and people looking for a break from fixed notifications, the Offone goals to supply a hassle-free communication device. Lazic has not introduced the ultimate display screen dimension or manufacturing timeline however has been creating Offone since 2016. The design aligns with a rising pattern in minimalist tech, alongside units just like the “Minimal Telephone” and weirdly named “A Telephone, A Good friend” smartphone.
Supply: designboom.com
