Who does not know the colorful Hungarian invention that can be rotated in all directions, which thoroughly exercises the brain circuits during its placement. Ernő Rubik's 1974 invention has now conquered the whole world and is considered one of the best-known Hungarian inventions.
However, it is a mistake to think that this is the only logical puzzle game. The genre has countless variations from the simplest to the most complex. It was in this world that a developer from Zelíz, Péter Szusztor, came up with an innovation. Sticking to the natural material, he chose cardboard as the raw material for his logical assembly product, LogiQ.
Three-dimensional forms can be assembled from the product, which are light and can even be used as decorations due to their aesthetics. No glue or other chemicals or binders are needed to assemble or prepare the product.
The uniqueness of the products lies in the possibility of their 100% recycling.
LogiQ products can be assembled according to the instructions for use, or even according to your own ideas. Its primary goal is to spread the principles of nature and environmental protection.
The products combine creativity and art. They develop logical thinking, creativity and creativity among children, young people and adults alike. They bring joy to everyone not only with their unique design, but also with their execution, and they can also be excellent furnishing accessories for homes or offices.
90% of toys and design elements on the market today are made of plastic. And 80% of them end up as waste.
That's why the designers thought it was time to launch an eco-product on the market, which, in addition to being made from natural, degradable material, is also made from recycled paper, which does not come from far away, but from within the country.
"The story of the LogiQ puzzle started innocently over a beer. My colleague Roman and I talked about the challenges of life, how difficult it is to concentrate at work these days, what the state of our environment is like, and how good it would be to realize our dreams and ideas. After a few meetings, the conversation gained momentum and something started to happen. After two years of work, LogiQ was created, which we created as a development tool for young people and adults. The logical puzzle design element made of cardboard is mainly intended to improve the concentration of schoolchildren and office workers".
The essence of the invention is that anyone who takes LogiQ in their hands will raise their focus to a completely new level. With regular training of LogiQ, the brain forms new habits, with which the user can be one step ahead of others. In today's messy world, being one step ahead of your goals is an advantage," explains the young innovation specialist.
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