Philosophy of Design Final Project
In my ME 234 Philosophy of Design class, we explored human-centered design, problem identification, stakeholder analysis, and rapid prototyping. For our final project, my group decided to design a pair of glasses that would emit blue light to stimulate the wearer as a healthy alternative to other drowsiness combatants such as caffeine.
CAD Overview
We researched the negative side effects of caffeine and saw a need for another solution to increase alertness. We decided that blue light could be easily integrated into wearable glasses to be a stylish and safe way to combat drowsiness.
I modeled our design in SolidWorks. I created the face of the glasses which included housing for small electronics, 4 bulbs to project light, nose pads for wearer comfort, and a sleek design. The arms of the glasses feature a comfortable over-ear profile and a button on each side to control the glasses.
After modeling, I 3D-printed and assembled our prototype, adjusted the geometry as needed, and reprinted our final design.


I modeled our design in SolidWorks. I created the face of the glasses which included housing for small electronics, 4 bulbs to project light, nose pads for wearer comfort, and a sleek design. The arms of the glasses feature a comfortable over-ear profile and a button on each side to control the glasses.
After modeling, I 3D-printed and assembled our prototype, adjusted the geometry as needed, and reprinted our final design.
CAD Components
Final 3D Prints

Assembled final prototypes
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