Nilsen VIK anna & TAHERI OLOFSSION ROWAN

Dina Chehab

Very innovate idea!

  • Target Audience: It’s great to think about who would benefit most from this product! If the eyewear is primarily for industrial workers, it could help detect hazardous gases in places like factories or construction sites. If it’s for scientists, it might need to detect more specific, research-related gases. Or, if it’s for general users, it could focus on detecting environmental pollutants. Decide on a specific target group, as this will help them define which gases to detect, what level of detail is needed, and how comfortable or durable the eyewear should be.
  • Unique Function: what makes their design different from regular safety glasses or smart eyewear.
  • Futuristic Additions: You could consider integrating features like:
    • Bluetooth connectivity for real-time updates.
    • Haptic feedback (vibrations) in the frames for an additional alert system.
    • UV protection or auto-tinting to help in various lighting conditions.
  • Fit and Material Choice: Comfort is essential, especially if worn for long periods. Try working foam or elastic bands for the ear hooks, as this can help you explore comfort features.
  • Lens Materials: Colored acetate sheets or transparent film are great choices for showing the Purple Vision effect in a low-fidelity prototype. you can layer these to show the concentration levels, simulating how gas density might change the lens color.

Inspiration 

https://sek.nuvustudio.com/projects/114402-07-low-fidelity-prototyping-wearable-cardboard-mock-ups/tabs/134121-examples-glasses