The complex folding mechanism is a joy to behold.
Sir Jony Ive, creator of the iPhone , has transformed Comic Relief's iconic Red Nose. And while you might think Ive would bring the nose hurtling into the future with new technology, this year's design has actually been been constructed out of paper.
Dubbed the"Most Perfect Nose in History" the red ball is folded delicately and perfectly out of red paper, and it truly a thing to behold. In fact, it's so good we've already put it in our list of the best). With designs ranging from monster faces to tomatoes, the themes have been fun, engaging and usually made out of plastic . design firm, is made almost completely out of plant-based materials – and the folding mechanisms are astonishing in their complexity.
"This new and seemingly simple Red Nose has been a fabulously complex little object to design and make and has involved our entire team," Ive said."We hope it brings a little moment of joy to everyone who wears one." Alongside the nose comes an entertaining video, presented by Diane Morgan . Morgan compares the nose to the Earth, calling it the most perfect nose in history. It actually looks like it might stay on, too, a problem with designs of the past.
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