Product Design | Branding | 3D Modeling
User Experience
Research
Blender
Figma
Challenge
Studies have shown that having the head lowered at 20 degrees or more can cause neck pain, and this pain will get transfer to other areas such as the knees and back. When surgeons have their head in the position in longer surgeries they are at an increase of having pain from poor posture. This problem created the goal of making a product that supports the CN XI, provide less fatigue while performing surgery, and improve surgery success rates.
Approach
Increase Endurance
Less Back Pain
Slide On Mobility
Headband
The headband allows the user to rotate their head from side to side while in the operating room with a trail like system on the inside, at the same time it helps precent the user from leaning too far forward.
Support
The neck device in the back allows for adjustable support depending on the user by having spring buttons for the user. The pulley string in the back is what also helps users with their posture.
Support
The neck device in the back allows for adjustable support depending on the user by having spring buttons for the user. The pulley string in the back is what also helps users with their posture.
Low-Fidelity
With little to no medical or engineering experience, the process of creating this product came with a bunch of low-fidelity test on paper and on the screen. By doing research and several mock-ups, the product would eventually come to a finished product. The product, logo, and 3D space, all had a low-fidelity process that would later come together in the end.
Branding and Display
Designed to be your personal Guardian to help maintain good posture, improve endurance, and be quickly accessible to wear.
To help with branding and marketing a booth was design to provide a immersive experience for users interested in the product. The space provides seating, kiosks where users can see more detail and read about the product, a model around a glass case to see what the product looks like on a mannequin, as well as a worker at the front to help or answer any questions people may have.