Kunpeng Feng

Design Products (MA)

About

Kunpeng Feng

Product Designer | Toy Designer | Model Maker | Bridge Engineer

 

F focuses on the needs of minority groups, solving complex problems with simple structures. Influenced by his experience in modifying and designing model toys, he believes that “there are more ways to cross a river than just a bridge,” encouraging users to explore ways to use existing products that suit them best.

 

Kitchen Aids for People with Upper Limb Differences

This kitchen aid is designed specifically for people recovering from limb amputation and those who choose not to use prosthetics, considering their potential retention of previous tool usage habits. Learning new ways to use tools can be a long process. To reduce the time cost of adapting to new tools, this aid retains original usage habits and is designed as a prosthetic-like product.

 

Inspired by E-nable (a global organization that provides free 3D-printed prosthetics), this product features a simple, easy-to-use design that is shared with everyone. This not only enhances the usability of the product but also reflects inclusiveness and openness in design.

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