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Cherrug, Nina (2020) In Diploma work IDEL01 20201
Industrial Design
Abstract
Today’s sports glasses are great for rather extreme sports like
biking, skiing and running often in tough weather conditions. They
protect against wind, rain, blinding sun in the snow but also insects
and dirt. But what about those people who perform casual sports
such as gym, jogging, and yoga?

I made a survey to find out the main reasons why people don’t use
their own glasses while performing casual sports, what I found out
was that people are afraid of breaking and/or losing them, they
don’t have a great fit and they aren’t comfortable. I saw a problem
to be solved here, and it led to my brief - design comfortable and
protective eyewear that provides perfect vision during casual sports.
The solution would be to... (More)
Today’s sports glasses are great for rather extreme sports like
biking, skiing and running often in tough weather conditions. They
protect against wind, rain, blinding sun in the snow but also insects
and dirt. But what about those people who perform casual sports
such as gym, jogging, and yoga?

I made a survey to find out the main reasons why people don’t use
their own glasses while performing casual sports, what I found out
was that people are afraid of breaking and/or losing them, they
don’t have a great fit and they aren’t comfortable. I saw a problem
to be solved here, and it led to my brief - design comfortable and
protective eyewear that provides perfect vision during casual sports.
The solution would be to combine the functionality of today’s sports
glasses with the design language used in high fashion brands such
as Balenciaga, Percy Lau, and Acne Studios. The curved frame and
the straight temples which are one of the key features in sports
glasses provide an optimized fit for different face shapes, and this
I wanted to implement in my design. The sustainable thinking was
a great deal in the design process, which led to the elimination of
screws and hinges and resulted in a pair of glasses in only one piece
where the frame and the temples are connected with a living hinge.
The process included a lot of sketching, laser cutting, 3D-printing,
interviews, company visits and resulted in a lightweight, flexible,
nylon printed frame.

With this new kind of eyewear, my target group can enjoy working
out with a great vision, protection, and style. (Less)
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author
Cherrug, Nina
supervisor
organization
course
IDEL01 20201
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
publication/series
Diploma work
report number
LUT-DVIDE/ EX--19/50439-SE
other publication id
ISRN
language
English
id
9006783
date added to LUP
2020-03-17 16:36:31
date last changed
2020-03-18 15:34:41
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  abstract     = {{Today’s sports glasses are great for rather extreme sports like 
biking, skiing and running often in tough weather conditions. They 
protect against wind, rain, blinding sun in the snow but also insects 
and dirt. But what about those people who perform casual sports 
such as gym, jogging, and yoga?

I made a survey to find out the main reasons why people don’t use 
their own glasses while performing casual sports, what I found out 
was that people are afraid of breaking and/or losing them, they 
don’t have a great fit and they aren’t comfortable. I saw a problem 
to be solved here, and it led to my brief - design comfortable and 
protective eyewear that provides perfect vision during casual sports. 
The solution would be to combine the functionality of today’s sports 
glasses with the design language used in high fashion brands such 
as Balenciaga, Percy Lau, and Acne Studios. The curved frame and 
the straight temples which are one of the key features in sports 
glasses provide an optimized fit for different face shapes, and this 
I wanted to implement in my design. The sustainable thinking was 
a great deal in the design process, which led to the elimination of 
screws and hinges and resulted in a pair of glasses in only one piece 
where the frame and the temples are connected with a living hinge. 
The process included a lot of sketching, laser cutting, 3D-printing, 
interviews, company visits and resulted in a lightweight, flexible, 
nylon printed frame. 

With this new kind of eyewear, my target group can enjoy working 
out with a great vision, protection, and style.}},
  author       = {{Cherrug, Nina}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Diploma work}},
  title        = {{OCTO}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}