The 'Footprint' Umbrella Leaves Paw Prints as it's Used
Michael Hemsworth — July 15, 2020 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
The 'Footprint' umbrella has been designed by He Yue as a charming accessory for use during inclement weather that will also function on a day-to-day basis to support those who require a bit of support when walking. The umbrella has a stark white finish that makes it appear as a minimalist accessory, but shows off a bit of bit of playfulness when used as a walking stick. This is thanks to the paw print stamp on the end that will leave behind a small animalistic marking on the ground during use to create a sense of wonder for users and onlookers alike.
The 'Footprint' umbrella is designed by Yue to help create a sense of companionship between ordinary items and the people who use them through whimsical aesthetics.
The 'Footprint' umbrella is designed by Yue to help create a sense of companionship between ordinary items and the people who use them through whimsical aesthetics.
Trend Themes
1. Companion-styling Accessories - Designing everyday items with whimsical aesthetics to create a sense of companionship.
2. Multi-functional Umbrellas - Creating umbrellas that serve dual purposes, such as providing support when walking.
3. Playful Ground Markings - Introducing animalistic markings on the ground to add a touch of wonder during use.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - Exploring the incorporation of whimsical aesthetics in everyday accessories.
2. Mobility Support Devices - Developing umbrellas that provide additional support for individuals requiring assistance while walking.
3. Public Art Installations - Using animalistic ground markings as a way to add an element of surprise and whimsy to public spaces.
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