https://habr.com/en/post/498790/Hello friends! My name is Ruslan Mazur, I am an industrial designer. In my free time I like to invent and visualize devices that are not designed for production, but allow you to do creativity. Regardless of the technical difficulties, the cost of the product and so on.
For three years now I have been working at Tabula Sense Company and most of the time I have been developing various furniture with built-in electronics.
Today I want to share with you the concept of a car alarm remote control for ZAZ Zaporozhets (or Fiat 600, whatever suits you best), as if the similar devices already existed in those days.
Needed materials: chromed metal, glass, perforated leather, plastic. The front part is equipped with the monochrome display that displays the status of the car and battery. On the sides of the display there is a backlight that turns on when any button is pushed.
There are the buttons «Open» and «Close», «Menu» and «Select» at the end. In the upper part you can see a small telescopic antenna; it will help increase the signal coverage area if you move away from the car, for example, in a grocery store.
On the reverse side there is perforated faux leather, stylized as a close-fitting ceiling in the Soviet cars.
On the back side there is a compartment for replaceable batteries, it opens with a coin, of course the Soviet one. Near there is a slot for «tweeter» and marking.
Well, you can find also a leather strap so that dudes of that time could stylishly twist a keychain on a finger.
Also a little about the creation process.
The Zaporozhets and gloved hands in the photo are real, and the remote control itself is a render (Cinema4D + V-ray).
To make the visualization look appetizing, a large-scale model of the remote control was printed on a 3D printer and then replaced with a render.
It will be very interesting for me to hear your opinion, constructive criticism and discuss technical features in the comments. More concepts are on my Instagram. Thanks for attention.