infinity bag concept
CSULB x Incase Design Charrette - Fall 2019
csulb x incase
A Quick One-Week Design Charette
Brief Provided by Incase
brief
THE PROBLEM
Current laptop bags can be cumbersome to grab and uncomfortable to carry for long commutes and different modes of transportation.
THE SCENARIO
Imagine trying to squeeze out of the train doors in a busy sea of people, fussing with straps of your bag and obstructing the flow of traffic.
objectives
3 carry modes
backpack
Backpack mode is the ideal for walking farther distances
messenger
Messenger mode allows the user to keep the bag close to their body
tote
Tote mode is perfect when you’re in a pinch
how it works
infinity bag
Named the Infinity Bag due to the single and continuous strap, this bag can convert into three different carrying modes depending on how the user grabs the strap.
features
TWO PADDED POCKETS
The Infinity Bag has two separate compartments, each with their own padded laptop sleeves. The compartments ensure everything stays in its place. A strap reduces the amount of movement of devices placed in the sleeves.
EASY ACCESS
Two easy access pockets are incorporated into the Infinity Bag - one on the outside of the bag and one inside the wall of the first compartment. The pocket on the outside is larger and allows the user to quickly grab items like bus or metro passes, wallets, keys, phones, ect. The on the inside keeps smaller items, like ear buds and USBs, from getting lost in the large compartment and aids the user in finding them quickly.
COMPACT AND MANEUVERABLE
Large enough to hold a 15” MacBook Pro, yet small enough to comfortably fit on your lap. The Infinity Bag has a slim profile, perfect for maneuvering through people during a commute while still allowing accessibility to the inside of the compartments.
edc
(Everyday Carry) Clothes, laptops, tablets, water bottles, notebooks, chargers. The Infinity Bag can hold it all and still have room for more.