The Broken Bones series was designed by @cdfraser9 to help as a skill building tool for players looking to get better at juggling, taps, & flips. The engraved stripes on the tama are a tactile teaching tool for developing tama control for proper juggling technique. With performance and budget in mind these are meant as a building block to growth in play.
The overlapping frames do not depict a single answer, but an infinite landscape. Depending on the angle or the moment you capture, a unique world unfolds for each person who sees or plays it. Beyond design, SQUARE serves as a gateway to a vivid vision of the future.
The overlapping frames do not depict a single answer, but an infinite landscape. Depending on the angle or the moment you capture, a unique world unfolds for each person who sees or plays it. Beyond design, SQUARE serves as a gateway to a vivid vision of the future.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.