ZeroCO
Product
ZeroCO Speaker (upcycled tennis ball)
Year
2025
Focus
Sustainability, portability, everyday use
ZeroCO is a compact speaker made from a used tennis ball — an upcycled shell that gives the product its character, grip, and a soft tactile feel. The idea was simple: take something familiar and overlooked, and turn it into sound you can carry.
To show its portability, I placed it across everyday scenes: clipped to a backpack on the go, on a desk beside a laptop, resting on a park bench, by a bedside lamp, and on a kitchen counter. Each setup focuses on scale, texture, and lighting to keep it grounded and real.
The visuals highlight how the tennis-ball form factor isn’t just a look — it’s functional. It’s durable, easy to grab, and sits naturally on uneven surfaces. The animations are minimal and intentional, keeping the attention on context and usefulness rather than flashy motion.
Overall, the piece is about reuse with purpose. A familiar object, a fresh role, and scenes that show how it fits into daily life without trying too hard.
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