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How Dune Redefines the Minimalist Mouse: An Organic-Inspired Design Concept

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A minimalist mouse inspired by the curves of sand dunes.

Introduced in 1984, Apple’s Macintosh redefined the way personal computers looked, revolutionizing the standard rectangular forms with organic curves and a streamlined design. Fast forward to 2023, and Dune has the potential to do a similar thing for the ubiquitous computer mouse. Designed by Manuel Frasson, Senior Designer at Milan-based Fabio Verdelli studio, Dune is a stunning minimalist mouse that transforms the utilitarian object into a high-end design piece and decorative desk accent. Like the name suggests, the mouse takes inspiration from the organic forms and elegant curves of a desert’s sand dunes. Here, the rounded shape is also ergonomic, providing a more comfortable user experience.

Dune minimalist mouse

Deep ridges give the mouse its distinctive look. At the same time, they also give more depth to the copper or blue color of the material. A subtly elevated ridge that resembles a small mound marks the only button, placed at the front, in the center. To keep the clean look of this minimalist mouse intact, the designer created Dune as a wireless product. Finally, the slightly translucent material with a polished finish reflects and refracts the light, creating a play between light, shadow, and different hues. This minimalist mouse looks great in both copper and blue, the two colors proposed for the design. While currently only a concept, Dune will hopefully become a reality in the near future. Photography © Damiano Marcon.

Dune minimalist mouse

Dune minimalist mouse

Dune minimalist mouse

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