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MOVVI
Multi-pen
A multi-pen drawing tool for Beverley School — designed specifically for children with disabilities. Toy-like, approachable, and engineered for small, limited, or unpredictable hands.
Project Overview
MOVVI was designed in response to a real need identified at Beverley School — a Toronto school for children with physical and multiple disabilities. The goal was to create a drawing tool that children with limited grip strength or motor control could use comfortably and independently.
The design is deliberately toy-like: approachable, friendly, and unthreatening. Internally, ball bearings allow smooth rotation and movement, while three pen holders and adjustable grips accommodate a wide range of hand sizes and grasp patterns.
The device was fully 3D-printed, enabling rapid iteration and the potential for low-cost production at scale.
Product Details
- Client / Partner
- Beverley School, Toronto
- Users
- Children with physical disabilities
- Key Features
- Ball bearings · 3 pen holders · Adjustable grips
- Manufacturing
- 3D printed prototype
- Design Language
- Toy-like, approachable, colourful
Design Process
Project Images & Files
movvi-hero.jpg
Awaiting asset migration
movvi-prototype-01.jpg
Awaiting asset migration
movvi-in-use.jpg
Awaiting asset migration
movvi-model.stl
3D print file — awaiting migration