We should have had credit cards in ‘portrait mode’ all along

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Think about this. You barely use your phone in landscape mode. Unless you’re watching a video on youtube, playing a game, or clicking a photo of a landscape, you’re probably holding and using your phone with one hand… and in portrait mode. So imagine a world where, all your life, your phone came with a landscape UI and home screen. Your drop down menu only worked from the right… and your screen shortcuts you’d expect at the bottom, appeared near the left bezel. When someone called you, you’d have to hold your phone in landscape to read the name and accept the call, and then hold your phone against your ear in portrait mode as you spoke. Makes no sense, doesn’t it? Well of course it doesn’t. It’s counter-intuitive.

So imagine your life with a chip-based credit or debit card. You insert it into the ATM machine in portrait mode, into POS systems in portrait mode too, and chances are, when you’re handing your card to the waiter or the cashier at your coffee shop, you hand it to them holding it in portrait mode… so why is the information on a chip-based credit card always laid out in landscape?

It may seem like a small problem, but it is a problem nevertheless, and like all problems, should be solved and not ignored or normalized.

Winds, however, seem to be changing, with a few companies like Starling Bank in the UK, Venmo in the US, and a few more increasingly adopting a design template that’s vertical rather than the age-old landscape format. The cards look refreshingly different, to say the least, and act not only as indications of how they’re to be used (even NFC cards are used in portrait mode), but also as a differentiating factor, allowing brands and banks to stand out. The portrait-mode card also makes a great case for card-holders, wallets, and phone-case-wallets that are increasingly adopting storing cards in portrait mode as well… and while some may be wondering why we never thought of this earlier, it’s worth noting that with how much we’ve begun adopting the portrait standard (not just for content consumption, but creation too, with Snap Stories and IGTV), it’s about time the payments card followed suit too.

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The world’s smallest masseuse can fit in your wallet!

Smaller than a stress ball, but a hundred times more useful, the Cardlax seems like the ultimate stress-relief tool. Be it after a strenuous workout, after a stressful day, or just when you want to relax at home and unwind, the Cardlax is a small, pocket-sized, card-shaped gizmo that simulates getting a massage. It adheres to your skin via a gel pad, and delivers short electric pulses to your muscles, causing them to contract and relax, as if a masseuse’s hands were working against your skin.

Its pocket-sized nature makes it virtually an EDC, allowing you to carry a virtual masseuse with you wherever you go, and its ability to adhere to any part of your body lets you have the comfort of getting a relaxing massage without any of the expenses, paraphernalia, or skilled technician. Its four-button interface allows you to power it on/off, change modes, and increase or decrease intensity, and that’s all it takes to get the spa experience without shelling out big bucks and heading to the parlor. Light a few scented candles and you have the aromatherapy experience too!

Designer: Cardlax

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Bellroy’s iPhone case wants to stay slim but be functional

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Simple, sensible, and sufficient, much like most Bellroy products, the Leather iPhone X case looks dapper, and puts the space under your phone’s camera to use by letting you store a favorite card in it, be it a business card, or your go-to payments card. A protective case for the iPhone X, Bellroy’s leather case takes little away from the iPhone’s premium-ness by giving it a flex-polymer bumper around the sides, and a full-grain leather back, available in brown, gray, black, and navy blue. Focusing on making sure the case doesn’t accidentally transform into a full-fledged wallet, the leather case keeps a simple slim profile, and comes with a slot that fits one card in, making you put your needs ahead of your wants. Accessing the card is as simple as sliding your thumb on the capsule-shaped detail at the back and watching the card make a clean exit from the slot at the base. Stash a business card in, or a payments card, or your work ID. The Bellroy Leather Case promises to protect your phone, keep things classy, and be extremely handy!

Designer: Bellroy

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