City Mouse: Smooth curves & ergonomic design

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on May 12th, 2008

City Mouse: Smooth curves & ergonomic design
We’ve seen our share of concept mice here at the Brick, but this one tends to hold your eye and make you pause. It looks somewhat sexy, yet unfinished. It’s almost prententious. The City mouse is designed by d-Vision and has a shape that’s supposedly much more in harmony with how we use our hands.

The design means more precise movement and fewer repetitive stress injuries. As far as anyone can tell, you don’t slide this thing around on your desk. You tilt it, rocking the curved bottom to move your arrow. It’s nice. I like it. I would rock it’s curved bottom, for sure.

This is one that I would love to see in the real world. Are people too set in their ways to use something like this? Or would they feel more free using it?

[d-vision] VIA [Dvice]

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One Comment to “City Mouse: Smooth curves & ergonomic design”
  1. Ross Says:

    Nice design. I’ve seen something similar but out of the two this one would get 1st place

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