ProArt FlexStudio
A large-format foldable computer concept exploring new forms of creative workflow and spatial interaction.
ProArt FlexStudio is a foldable computing concept designed to rethink how creators work across modes, scales, and contexts. The project explores a large, continuous folding display paired with a flexible hardware architecture that transitions seamlessly between laptop, tablet, sketchpad, and studio modes. Our work focused on product vision, form factor, interaction scenarios, and system-level experience—imagining how foldable technology could enable more fluid creative workflows rather than simply replicating existing laptops.
The design IP from this project was later acquired by ASUS and informed the development of the Zenbook 17 Fold, bringing the core concept into production.
Designed in 2020
A large-format foldable computer concept exploring new forms of creative workflow and spatial interaction.
ProArt FlexStudio is a foldable computing concept designed to rethink how creators work across modes, scales, and contexts. The project explores a large, continuous folding display paired with a flexible hardware architecture that transitions seamlessly between laptop, tablet, sketchpad, and studio modes. Our work focused on product vision, form factor, interaction scenarios, and system-level experience—imagining how foldable technology could enable more fluid creative workflows rather than simply replicating existing laptops.
The design IP from this project was later acquired by ASUS and informed the development of the Zenbook 17 Fold, bringing the core concept into production.
Designed in 2020
Multi-Mode Creative Workflow
The concept supports laptop, tablet, sketchpad, and studio configurations, allowing creators to adapt posture, scale, and tools to different tasks without switching devices. The flaps on the back are integrated into the pattern design and provide support as the device transforms in different modes.
The concept supports laptop, tablet, sketchpad, and studio configurations, allowing creators to adapt posture, scale, and tools to different tasks without switching devices. The flaps on the back are integrated into the pattern design and provide support as the device transforms in different modes.