Phaze concept device lets you toggle between focus and rest - Yanko Design
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Phaze concept device lets you toggle between focus and rest - Yanko Design
"Phaze centers around a tactile, physical device that sits on your desk. Its main feature is a set of soft blue tags, each representing a different mode such as "work," "meeting," or "rest." The device acts as a central hub, and by placing a tag into it, the user signals the system to automatically shift their digital and physical environment. For example, dropping in a "work" tag could launch productivity apps, silence unnecessary notifications, and even change your desk lighting to boost focus."
"The beauty of Phaze lies in its simplicity. Rather than navigating through menus or toggling settings on multiple apps, users make a single, physical gesture to change modes. This approach brings a sense of ritual and clarity to the workday, making it easier to transition between tasks and truly step away when it's time to rest. Visually, Phaze is designed to be inviting and unobtrusive. The frosted hub and pastel tags are soft to the touch and pleasing to the eye."
Phaze is a tactile desk device that uses interchangeable soft blue tags to represent modes such as work, meeting, and rest. Placing a tag into the frosted hub signals the system to automatically adjust digital and physical settings, for example launching productivity apps, silencing notifications, changing lighting, or playing calming sounds. The single physical gesture replaces menu navigation and creates a ritualized transition between tasks and breaks. The design features gentle curves, pastel tags, and an unobtrusive aesthetic that fits modern workspaces while aiming to reduce interruptions and encourage healthier routines. Designers: Dame Seo, Minsu Kang, Yujeong Kim, Sumin Park, and Yejin Na.
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