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Blackburn Click USB Rear 2.0

Form Development inspired by Blackburn Design's VBL. 

How can I retain Blackburn's Design language while targeting a larger, more casual user group?
Further form development at scale to assist in prototyping. 
Works-like prototyping brought up key areas to focus on such as the length of cord, storage, omnidirectional lighting, and other interesting use cases.
This concept enables the user to attach the light to almost anything from bikes to scooters, dog leashes, or even backpacks due to the simple girth hitch.  
An advantage effect of the hanging light is that it produces a different 
light trail ​​​​​​​since it isn’t rigidly attached to the frame of the bike. 

The movement would make the pedestrian stand out more against stagnant street lights. 
This was a passion project completed during the Summer of 2020 and has no affiliation to Blackburn.


Thank you for checking out my work. 

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Blackburn Click USB Rear 2.0
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Blackburn Click USB Rear 2.0

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