PC Personality by Ross McBride
topccs — January 23, 2008 — Art & Design
References: normaldesign.net
Ross McBride's computer tower faces concept gives PCs a personality.
Now comes the sad face. The design is currently stowed away in the designer's “idea†file, and it doesn't appear that he has plans to produce these. Too bad. I'd love to see an entire server room filled with these, all with different facial expressions.
Implications - In today's digitized society, almost every consumer has a personal computer. Thus, there is an increasing demand for digital devices that bear a decorative aesthetic, such as these Ross McBride PC Personality pieces. Ultimately, today's consumer is simply seeking ways to express their individual creativity through every facet of their daily lives, from fashion to computing.
Now comes the sad face. The design is currently stowed away in the designer's “idea†file, and it doesn't appear that he has plans to produce these. Too bad. I'd love to see an entire server room filled with these, all with different facial expressions.
Implications - In today's digitized society, almost every consumer has a personal computer. Thus, there is an increasing demand for digital devices that bear a decorative aesthetic, such as these Ross McBride PC Personality pieces. Ultimately, today's consumer is simply seeking ways to express their individual creativity through every facet of their daily lives, from fashion to computing.
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