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Bird of Prey - Create with Nabalis 2024 Limited Edition

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Bird of Prey

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Design Inspiration and Process for Bird of Prey - Ros Holmberg

V1

Lightweight Handle Design

I began with a simple handle shape featuring numerous grip panels. My goal was to use a lot of G10 to make the handles lighter, while the added grip would enhance the knifeā€™s reliability.

V2

Aesthetic Innovation

I aimed for an aesthetically pleasing design, as many trainer blades often fall short in this area. I decided to incorporate aluminum inserts in the blade, creating what I call a mosaic blade. This approach also provided unique control over the knifeā€™s balance.

V3

Blade Concept Development

I developed over 20 different blade concepts before committing to the aggressive Bowie profile, featuring a yellow-to-blue lower insert and a black upper insert. This design creates a sense of motion and shifts the blade weight toward the tip, improving flipping performance.

V4

Harmonizing Handle Design

With a blade I was satisfied with, I redesigned the handles to match its thinner, sweeping aesthetic. I reduced the overall dimensions, added a slight taper, and rounded the corners. Additionally, I incorporated a mild blue-to-purple fade on the handles to unify the color scheme.

V5

Refining the Blade Shape

I briefly considered revising the blade shape to emphasize the ā€œbeakā€ by blending features of a Bowie and a kukri. However, I found that subtle changes to the beak geometry while retaining the overall profile yielded the best results.

V6

Logo Development

With the help of my designer friends, we developed a logo that matched the tone of the blade and served as the ā€œeyeā€ of the knife.

V7

Fine-Tuning the Design

After finalizing the main design, I spent weeks in my design software refining small features and fine-tuning the knifeā€™s balance to ensure it performed as well as it looked. This involved finding the perfect weight and balance for fast flipping while maintaining the inertia needed for flow-based tricks.

V8

Exploring Color Patterns

The last major design step was selecting an alternate color pattern. I experimented with a ā€œredtail hawkā€ design, which swapped the blue-yellow ā€œKingfisherā€ palette for a red-based scheme. Ultimately, I wanted a colorway that radically altered the knifeā€™s perception, leading to the creation of the ā€œospreyā€ pattern, characterized by stark black and white contrasts to the Kingfisher.

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