This concept for a Vespa Cam is so consistent with the design of the popular motorbike that it looks like it might have been pulled from the scooter's own body. Rotimi Solola and Cait Miklasz worked to give the digital camera the same sleek and curved contours, surface treatment and branding as the Vespa. If it were real, it would be a must-have gadget for all riders of that particular two-wheeled vehicle.
The rectangular form of the Vespa Cam was made quite thin in profile with a touchscreen viewfinder on the back and a discernible concave shaping to its front. This aerodynamic sculpting is reinforced by the ultra-smooth finish of the device, giving it the hi-gloss appearance of a freshly painted car.
Scooter-Inspired Point-and-Shoots
The Vespa Cam Has the Same Streamlined Design as the Moped
Trend Themes
1. Streamlined Design - Exploring opportunities to incorporate sleek and curved contours, surface treatment, and branding into digital cameras.
2. Scooter-inspired Gadgets - Developing innovative gadgets that mimic the design of popular motorbikes like Vespa for niche markets.
3. Aerodynamic Sculpting - Integrating concave shaping and ultra-smooth finishes in product design to enhance the aesthetic appeal and performance.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Creating digital cameras with unique and appealing designs inspired by popular motorbikes for camera enthusiasts.
2. Automotive Accessories - Designing consumer gadgets like Vespa Cam that cater to the needs and style preferences of riders of particular two-wheeled vehicles.
3. Fashion and Lifestyle - Collaborating with fashion brands and lifestyle companies to create stylish and trendy gadgets that align with consumer interests and preferences.