M3 Translator

designed by Husarska Design Studio for Vasco Electronics

The Vasco M3 Translator, designed by Husarska Design Studio for Vasco Electronics, is an innovative electronic device that translates multiple languages. This user-friendly device has won the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for its outstanding design and usability. The project involved a complete redesign of the ports, a refined design, and an enhanced interface to create a 360° solution for users.

Vasco Electronics approached Husarska Design Studio with the challenge of designing their first electronic translator, Vasco M3. The primary focus of the project was to create a device that not only translated languages effectively but also offered an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for users of all ages.

The design team at Husarska conducted extensive research to determine the perfect form factor, materials, and color scheme for the Vasco M3. They explored different design fields for inspiration and used 3D printing to create multiple prototypes. Collaborating closely with Vasco Electronics' engineering team, they optimized the ergonomics of the device, including the buttons' layout and the screen angle, to ensure maximum comfort during use.

The Vasco M3's outstanding design and usability earned it the Red Dot Design Award, a prestigious accolade that recognizes excellence in product design. This recognition has further solidified Husarska Design Studio's reputation as a leading design firm and has opened up new opportunities for the studio.

The Vasco M3 Translator project exemplifies Husarska Design Studio's commitment to creating innovative, user-focused designs that solve real-world problems. By successfully designing a device that breaks down language barriers, the studio has demonstrated its ability to think outside the box and create exceptional products. The Vasco M3 project is a testament to the studio's values, vision, and mission, as well as a shining example of the collaborative and creative spirit that drives their work.

Client
Vasco Electronics
Year
2020
Sector
Electronic Devices
Disciplines
Design strategy
Industrial product design
User interface design
Art direction

One of the key aspects of the Vasco M3 project was the development of an intuitive and effective user interface. The design team focused on creating clear and easy-to-understand icons, layouts, and menu structures that catered to users with different language backgrounds. They incorporated touch gestures for seamless navigation and developed customizable settings to accommodate personal preferences. This attention to detail made the Vasco M3 accessible and functional for a wide range of users.

The Vasco M3 required a significant redesign of its ports to improve connectivity and usability. The team at Husarska Design Studio repositioned the ports to make them more accessible, including relocating the USB port for charging and data transfer, and adding a headphone jack for private listening. These design changes enhanced the overall user experience while maintaining the device's sleek and compact form.

One of the key aspects of the Vasco M3 project was the development of an intuitive and effective user interface. The design team focused on creating clear and easy-to-understand icons, layouts, and menu structures that catered to users with different language backgrounds. They incorporated touch gestures for seamless navigation and developed customizable settings to accommodate personal preferences. This attention to detail made the Vasco M3 accessible and functional for a wide range of users.

One of the key aspects of the Vasco M3 project was the development of an intuitive and effective user interface. The design team focused on creating clear and easy-to-understand icons, layouts, and menu structures that catered to users with different language backgrounds. They incorporated touch gestures for seamless navigation and developed customizable settings to accommodate personal preferences. This attention to detail made the Vasco M3 accessible and functional for a wide range of users.

Design Team
Jadwiga Husarska-Sobina Stefan Hamiga Magdalena Lewczuk
Photography
Rendering
Video production
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