Making with Purpose
- Rich Labot

- Jan 22
- 1 min read
This project started with a practical problem.

A photographer needed a better way to carry and organize SD cards—something compact, protective, and easy to reach while working. The goal wasn’t to reinvent how cards are stored, but to improve a small part of an existing workflow.
That framing shaped every design decision.
The size needed to be minimal, with just enough structure to protect the cards without adding bulk. The opening had to allow quick access, but still feel secure when tossed into a bag. The material needed to be durable and age well, since this is something meant to be used often, not set aside.
Rather than adding features, the focus stayed on restraint—keeping the form simple and letting the function lead.




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