summer 2004 catherine chen parsons school of design product design
jessica chen karen wei
Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
the business case current market trends the number of computer users is growing people are more aware of fashion and design trends gym memberships and athletic activity is on the rise there will always be a market for wrist guards ensure proper wrist posture to minimize computer-related injuries stabilize wrist movement post-fracture protect wrists during athletic activity we have identified a gap in the existing market functional products exist, but they are unattractive wrist are a prominent part of the body people are willing to spend money on accessories embrace would create an aesthetically pleasing product maintain the ergonomics and function of a wrist guard serve all markets with a fun, fashionable, and functional product Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
what is strength? • • • • • • • • • •
the state, property, or quality of being strong. the power to resist attack; impregnability. the power to resist strain or stress; durability the ability to maintain a moral or intellectual position firmly capacity or potential for effective action “it does a body good” a source of power or force. degree of intensity, force, effectiveness, or potency effective or binding force; efficacy firmness of or a continuous rising tendency in prices, as on the stock market power derived from the value of playing cards held
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power . might . energy . force
strength:
what is strength?
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physical strength
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problems
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benefits
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wrist injury causes • exceeding normal limits of flexion and extension
• excessive force exertion at joint • failures of bone, ligaments or both • dislocation of joint • over use injuries (e.g. computing and sports)
types of injury colle’s fracture scaphoid fracture carpal tunnel syndrome tendonitis sprains and dislocations Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
broken bone in forearm broken bone in wrist bones nerve damage and swelling inflammation of tendons tearing and stress of ligaments
wrist treatments treatment options surgery – – – –
pins and plates screws injection bone graft
splinting – plaster cast (time = 6 weeks) – supportive splint or brace
treatment type depends on the severity of the injury and needs of the patient. usually surgery is unnecessary. Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
wrist statistics wrist fractures are the most common orthopedic injury for individuals under 65 years of age
statistics 15% of all childhood trauma 37% of skating injuries (1993) 25% of snowboarding injuries 70% of wrist injuries end in fracture
Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
market analysis target market •all ages: children, teens, young adults, and adults •people who want to accessorize their wrists and arms •people who want to disguise a traditional wrist guard
common injuries • sports-related fractures • post-surgery wrist remobilization strength training • carpal tunnel problems from excessive computer usage
demographics population age 20 – 44 100 million (50% male, 50% female) age 45-64 80 million (50% male, 50% female) occupation 34% management, professional, and related (~44 million) 27% sales and office occupations (~20 million) US census 2000
Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
existing products wrist supports & wrist braces
http://www.docortho.com/isroot/Stores/DocOrtho/SiteImages/catalog.pdf Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
thumb supports
existing products wrist guards
jewelry
gloves
bracelets
athletic
Wristeasy
Smart Glove®
other products
arm cast cover
arm cuffs
arm warmers leg splint
BIOflex wrist splint
BioSkin Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
dressy
finger splint
current landscape the current landscape • wrist guards are very effective in protecting the wrists • bracelets and arm cuffs adorn one’s wrist and arms • gloves decorate and/or keep an arm warm no existing products have both the functionality of a wrist guard and the aesthetic appeal of a arm cuff or glove justification • people will spend money on a wrist guard because it is medically necessary • consumers will spend money to keep up with the latest fashion trends embrace can tap both these markets and provide a crossfunctional product
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design criteria affordable simple functional aesthetic versatile comfortable
$10 - 40 easy to use protective and effective fashion influences use for and after treatment material selection and form
the intent of embrace is to increase patient compliance by creating a more fashionable alternative to the traditional wrist brace.
Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
concept ideation
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concept ideation
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modasketches
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platinumsketches
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toxicsketches
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mock-ups
2 splints with rope
2 splints with elastic
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2 splints with ribbon
explorations partner with athletic apparel brands (eg Puma, adidas, nike)
develop a clothing line with optional sleeves for wrist guard inserts (eg sweatshirts)
lower cost version of platinum line made from nonprecious metals or plastics
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partner with medical professionals to encourage proper use of wrist guards
develop products for other parts of the body (eg knees, ankles, etc)
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fashionable designs to strengthen your body
final product
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embrace
you don’t have to wear it. you want to wear it. embrace it.
concept existing wrist guards are bland and imposing, causing many to avoid wearing or attempting to hide the device. embrace is a set of fashionable wrist guards, which are both aesthetically appealing and provide structural support to strengthen one’s wrists
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research summary the wrist?... why the wrist? ... should we be concerned?
pain points wrist fractures are the most common fracture type in individuals under 65 years of age. approximately 260,000 carpal tunnel release operations are performed each year and 47% of these are considered to be work-related. arms and wrists are some of the most used and visible body parts, making them important in everyday actions and fashion.
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the collection fashionable designs to strengthen your body
moda
platinum
toxic
show your spirit
dress to impress
casual, chic, and fun
available at sporting goods stores and department stores
available at high – end department stores and jewelry boutiques
available at department stores and most major retailers
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moda fashion faux pas? no way! now you can recuperate in style. find a pattern that fits your lifestyle.
punch
desert
midnight
light
description: for those who keep up with the latest trends, from haute couture to retro cool, these wrist supports become essential fashion accessories materials: cotton, nylon, polyester, lycra, denim, mesh… whatever material the fashion gods dictate market: conservative or edgy, young or experienced, here you go! Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
modascenario raine is a director at a top graphic design firm. through extensive computer use, she has developed carpal tunnel syndrome. desperate for a fashionable alternative to the traditional wrist splint during client meetings, raine chooses one of the moda wrist splints to reflect her personal and creative style while at the same time taking care of her wrist condition.
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modadesign materials
process
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modaaccessories
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platinum
timeless accessories to reflect your personality. what wrist guard? that’s a wrist cuff!
wrist cuff
belt
necklace
arm cuff
description: a set of wrist cuffs, arm cuffs, necklaces and belts. use the wrist cuffs when medically necessary or just to add some flair! materials: brushed aluminum and suede, molded to the contour of your body, also available in silver, gold, and platinum market: male and female, young adults and adults Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
platinumscenario 1
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no more cast!
emma is a 26-year-old aspiring actress n LA.
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she fractured her wrist snowboarding in Colorado over the holidays.
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This is perfect! I want the belt too!
she meets ed at a party. He asks her to be his date to a movie premiere next week.
emma’s cast is coming off! But she also has to wear a wrist guard for six weeks…
the wrist guard is ugly, what is she going to wear to the movie premiere?!
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success! the date goes perfectly!
at the after party, she sees a guy who is wearing a wrist guard. Good thing she bought the embrace platinum cuffs!
Perfect! Now no one will ask me about my wrist!
emma goes shopping for the perfect dress and as she’s walking out, sees a display for the embrace platinum line
she can’t believe it! jewelry that will also protect her wrist?
now emma has the perfect dress and accessories to wear to the premiere with ed!
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platinumdesign 1. paper and tape mockup to design the ideal shape
5. cut out hollow parts with a coping saw
2. refine shape, cut out center to reduce bulk
6. repeat the process for all parts
3. transfer shape to aluminum sheet metal, optimize resources through symmetry
7. trim and file each piece with sanding tools, finish surface with sandpaper
4. cut aluminum with band saw
8. bend brushed aluminum pieces to fit and support the wrist bone structure
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platinumaccessories precious metals
sterling silver starting at $100
18k gold starting at $300
platinum call for prices
collections
scoop
flow
flexure
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tilt
toxic
alleviate wrist pains and still be stylish! find the toxic in you!
firecracker
crash
midnight
speed
description: toxic wear is our urban line of accessory wrist guards designed to be casual chic, fun and fashionable, and made perfect for everyday wear materials: nylon, lycra, spandex, and silk to help stretch and support market: toxic wear appeals to all those with a flare for the alternative style Catherine Chen – Jessica Chen – Karen Wei | Parsons School of Design | Product Design Summer 2004
toxicscenario alice, at age 24, has wrist problems due to her love for tennis. her doctor advised her to wear a wrist brace to help with her tennis wrist. she went out to Rite-Aid to look for a trendier wrist brace, however, to her dismay, all of them were ugly. she searched on the web and found embrace, her fashionable solution to her medical condition. now she can wear her arm brace out in style!
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toxicdesign materials toxic is made of nylon, lycra and spandex to provide support and stability. because the material is elastic, it hugs snugly onto wrists and arms of all sizes. the colored strips down the sides of the gloves are made of 100% silk to give users the highest quality in fashion.
process
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toxicaccessories
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