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    The floppy disk returns as a design concept for SD cards, bridging eras of storage from megabytes to terabytes



    • The iconic floppy disk is reborn as a storage case for today’s terabyte-packing SD cards
    • From 1.44MB past to terabyte present, the new design bridges eras creatively
    • Fun artwork references glitch aesthetics and retro computing

    Floppy disks are unquestionably a relic from the past, although they still keep resurfacing in unusual places – most recently, surfacing in the American prison service, and an enterprising YouTuber set out to build a floppy disk from scratch.

    If you’re of a certain age, you’ll no doubt still remember the feeling of sliding a floppy disk into a computer, hearing that quiet click, and waiting as files loaded bit by bit. That memory will come rushing back with the Floppy Disk-Inspired SD Card Packaging, a design concept created by Indian industrial designer Ayushmaan Singh Jodha for SanDisk.

    It takes the iconic 3.5-inch floppy and reimagines it as a different kind of storage device – as a case for today’s SD cards.

    floppy disk concept

    (Image credit: Ayushmaan Singh Jodha)

    From megabytes to terabytes

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