Designer Dominic Wilcox has come up with a Pinocchio-style "finger-nose stylus" that lets you navigate your touchscreen phone hands-free.

He came up with the design after he found that he wanted to use his touchphone in the bath. A wet hand is not a good touchscreen navigation device, so he found himself using his nose to scroll, but found it hard to see precisely where his nose was touching the screen.

The solution was to create a nose extension "finger" that would allow for navigation while holding the phone firmly in his one dry hand (he did not want to risk scrolling and holding with the same hand for fear of dropping the phone).


The stylus comprises a capacitive end point attached to a plaster nose measuring around five inches in length and affixed to the face with elastic. The elongated nose allows the user to navigate around the screen with accuracy.

In Wilcox's inaugural nose-tweet from the bath he wanted to type "Hello I am tweeting with my nose", but due to the phone's auto-correct it came out as "hello I am meeting with my nose".

Apparently this caused him to lose two Twitter followers.


It's fair to say that Wilcox doesn't take himself too seriously, so this product should be treated as more of an amusing art piece than a mass market product. Wilcox has a track record for creating extraordinary items such as luxury skimming stones that are covered in 24ct gold leaf and contained within a leather pouch. He has also created stickers that can be placed on bikes or cars to make them look as though they are rusty and old as

an anti-theft device. Another notable product is "War Bowl", a bowl made out of melted plastic toy soldiers.

Don't miss our gallery of the nose stylus in action above, and then check out some more of Wilcox's weird and wonderful creations on his website.