RED designer fills his spare time building Rogue Design jewelry

If you’ve hung around here for any length of time, you’ve probably been forced to pick your jaw up after spotting a new RED camera for the first time. The man responsible for those embarrassing moments is one Matthew G. Tremblay, the lead designer at the aforesaid firm. After whipping up the RED One, Epic and Scarlet, he felt he needed an additional creative outlet, presumably for the crazier ideas percolating inside his mind. The result? Rogue Design, a jewelry (yeah, seriously!) side project that uses some of the most sophisticated materials and most intricate patterns we’ve ever seen on objects that slip around your finger. ‘Course, the price premium associated with a RED design is firmly in place here (that guy above is $1500), so we’d recommend opening that checkbook real wide before diving deep into the source link. Promo vid after the break, if you can believe it. Here’s how Matt describes the inspiration for the project:

“While still working at RED full time, in my spare time I created RogueDZN in order to give myself an external exploratory outlet to express myself as a designer.”

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