Nokia Design Archive opens as Nokia phones start to disappear - Yanko Design
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The Nokia Design Archive, now accessible to the public, preserves the Finnish company’s rich history of smartphones, showcasing both iconic models and visionary designs that never saw the light of day.
The archive highlights Nokia's diverse design approach, from the beloved 3210 to experimental models, emphasizing how the brand's willingness to innovate shaped mobile design, impacting user expectations and industry standards.
With Nokia's exit from the smartphone market, the launch of the Design Archive serves as a poignant reminder of its influence on mobile technology, preserving a legacy that would otherwise fade.
Though the interactive site can be cumbersome, it invites exploration and discovery, allowing users to engage deeply with a treasure trove of historical designs, sketches, and footage that narrate Nokia’s unique journey.
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