The BioErgonomic Pen is Made for Women by a Man
Meghan Young — August 4, 2010 — Naughty
References: yankodesign
Looking at the BioErgonomic Pen, I have to stop myself from making obvious, lewd phallic jokes. Instead, I'll just stick to the facts. I can be an adult. Really, I can. Shaped to better fit in hands, as evident by its name it encourages an ergonomic hand position and grip when writing.
Designed by Mohsen Tafazzoly, the BioErgonomic Pen features a bump that prevents fingers from slipping beyond its head. Of course, the designer himself slyly acknowledges the 'crude' design by admitting that “usage probability for women is higher than men.”
Designed by Mohsen Tafazzoly, the BioErgonomic Pen features a bump that prevents fingers from slipping beyond its head. Of course, the designer himself slyly acknowledges the 'crude' design by admitting that “usage probability for women is higher than men.”
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