Rococo teamed up with Nantong Hanoan Police Electronic Technology Development Co., Ltd. to create a variety of products such as multi-functional shoulder lights, traffic batons, warning signs, etc.
The shoulder lamp is cut on both sides to focus on the visual center of the top logo, forming an organic four-sided corner wrapping feeling, making the product consistent in modeling segmentation, and improving the brand recognition of the product. In the detail part, the product is chamfered and concave in the edge, adding professional feeling to the product, and the material contrast of the light and dumb surface makes the overall surface visual level richer.
The traffic baton makes the overall grip more stable through the streamline shape of the grip part, which makes the overall grip more stable and solves the problem that the user does not hold firmly during the use of the product. At the same time, the overall operation and pressing process is more comfortable for the re-arrangement of the operation buttons.
Rococo and Hanoan's warning sign design breaks the circular and diamond outline impression of similar products on the market. Rounded rectangles are used as large outlines, and large rounded edges are used for the overall body, giving people a soft impression of being close to the people. The handle is transitioned and connected in the form of streamline combined with fading surface. The man-machine size and interaction are checked layer by layer, and the grip is comfortable. The silk-screen content of the product itself is red and blue, giving people a sense of warning and tension, echoing the industry attributes of the traffic police user group.
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It clearly includes materials, processes, production methods, user experience and functional scenes, but it is forced by the society to say it is "appearance design". Can we stop doing this? If you are interested, read my article.