Hofer Studio, the design studio founded by Canadian industrial designer Joseph Hofer, has announced the recent launch of the E1 Multi 8 screwdriver in collaboration with the cause-innovation company, Grappleworks Ltd., for the Screw Cancer™ global cause campaign.
Screw Cancer™ has become a new and engaging way for people affected by cancer to support their local charities. The purchase of a well-designed and useful product generates funds in a co-profit business model, partnered with charity organizations.
Rather than to rebrand and remarket low-cost merchandise, Grappleworks Ltd. chose to collaborate with the internationally-awarded industrial designer, Joseph Hofer of Hofer Studio. The goal was to create modern updates to everyday classics, in this case, a screwdriver intended for maintaining the modern home.
The screwdriver is a universal tool in every home but is often kept tucked away in the basement or garage. The design strategy was to elevate this product for everyday use—inspiring people to keep it at hand, in a kitchen or office drawer.
With a clean, approachable form and obvious function, the E1 Multi 8 screwdriver is the go-to multi-tool for performing light tasks such as assembling furniture, replacing batteries in kids toys, and hanging artwork for non-handy users.
The body is shaped to fit hands large and small while keeping the 3 extra bits out of sight. Each of the 8 tips fit an everyday need and are stored under the magnetic end cap. The solid stainless steel collar securely locks the bit in use, while allowing for easy bit changes.
Made of high-grade materials for longevity and delivered in premium gift box packaging, the E1 Multi 8 screwdriver has become a perfect gift for cause-conscious cancer warriors, survivors, and supporters.
A significant portion of each sale of the Screw Cancer™ E1 Multi 8 screwdriver goes directly to local community charities to help fund critical care elements such as; chemotherapy and radiation treatments, education to aid in early diagnostics, and support for patients and their families when they need it most.
“The Screw Cancer™ screwdriver will be used for years and act as a reminder of the need to continue to raise awareness and funds for cancer support in the region.” —Tracey Bailey, President, and CEO of the Grand River Hospital Foundation, Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada
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