
"With 10 Pokémon that you can theoretically catch, Dwarf Factory's Pokémon keycaps let you turn your keyboard into a functional monster-collection. Each keycap comes with a 3D Pokémon encased in clear resin, designed to face you when installed onto your mechanical keyboard. And if you're a bit of a Pokémon sucker like me, these are like literal bait. I remember the Pokémon GO days, Niantic had staggered the rollout across the globe, and India got the game months after it debuted."
"The only way to play was to use a VPN that let you geo-spoof your phone's location. I used mine for a solid 2-3 months before Niantic actually caught on and banned me from the game. Some would say that would be enough to fix my fixation on Pokémon but it hasn't. I still love the franchise, and might just end up buying a mechanical keyboard JUST so I could install these custom keycaps!"
"There are an entire bunch to choose from, ranging from the original Kanto region starters to a few of the original Pokémon from the series and game. Dwarf Factory designed these keycaps to look like the blister packaging you'd get the toys in. Each Pokémon is in a clear glass enclosure, around a colored block with the Pokémon branding on the bottom and a hang-tag on the top that you'd use to hang/display these toys."
Dwarf Factory produces Pokémon keycaps that embed 3D Pokémon figures in clear resin so each creature faces the user when installed on a mechanical keyboard. Ten designs are available, including classic Kanto starters Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Pikachu. The keycaps emulate blister-packaging with a colored base, Pokémon branding on the bottom, and a hang-tag for display. Each piece is meticulously hand-painted, resin-cast, and encased in clear acrylic to showcase fine detail. The product appeals to mechanical keyboard collectors and Pokémon fans seeking collectible, functional desk accessories. They target both display and functional use, allowing customization of key layouts and personal expression.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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