the way you look at it by kata koloszar koloszar from hungary
designer's own words:
handle is an object people use by instinct if its function and design – including user aptitudes and ergonomic quality - are harmonious. in this conception completing the function and forming a good shape were equally important. during the design process, starting from a cube, a minimal design structure was formed by angular shapes and small edge fillets that resulted in a clear-out form. slanting it from two directions makes it a bit screwy and gives us an optical illusion (of looking at it from a different point of view but for real it is caused by the form). by the optical illusion formed not only the user is made to think, but an outstanding aesthetic experience is formed to help to fulfill the function and aim of a handle together.
1st way you look at it
2nd way you look at it
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