Teenage Engineering design language gives this CD player concept a fresh new look - Yanko Design
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The comeback of physical media like CDs is prompting a much-needed redesign of CD players, which have lagged in aesthetics compared to other audio devices. Drawing inspiration from Teenage Engineering, the new concept features a clean, modern industrial look with minimal extraneous details. Utilizing geometric shapes and a monochromatic color scheme, the design highlights the CD player while emphasizing ownership of physical products over streaming options. This shift marks a significant change from the outdated 90s tech-centric designs and aims to appeal to a contemporary audience.
A modern redesign of CD players draws inspiration from Teenage Engineering, pushing for an aesthetic that combines minimalism and industrial design.
The new CD player concept emphasizes ownership of physical media, while breaking the 90s tech-centric design mold with clean lines and geometric shapes.
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