Andrei Lacatusu's Retro USB Sticks
Romanian artist Andrei Lacatusu draws upon the past for these USB sticks that will have you feeling





Romanian artist Andrei Lacatusu draws upon the past for these USB sticks that will have you feeling nostalgic for the technology of your childhood. A handheld game, controller, game cartridge, box television and cassette tape are just a few of the items that have been miniaturized and turned into handy USB drives that offer a great blend of retro styling with a piece of modern and convenient technology. For more of Lacatusu’s work visit his Behance page.