
Designers Maxim Mezentsev and Aleksander Suhih have come up with an idea that just might revolutionize how keyboards are made.
Their imagination has conceptualized the use of e-ink on keyboard buttons, replacing the usual keys with printed symbols and alphabets that we’re used to.
Especially useful for command-intensive software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, the e-ink display will save you from remembering quite a number of keyboard shortcuts.
It could also be equally useful for those who’d like easier access to international alphabets.
We can’t wait for it to become a reality!
What do you think?





[via Yanko Design]