Today in Design, Mr Ward gave us another example on analyzing a product with the example of a desk chair. This showed us that, depending on the product, some aspects of design outweigh another. Using the chair as an example, ergonomics of the chair was more important than the aestics of the chair for the chairs function is to sit on (the mobility of the chair is just another feature to make their product more appealing.
We then began to research our topics (At the time I was doing a portable hard drive (which is apparentally a 'kiwi' term)) but while researching I released it would more efficient to research the corrective lens (which I and I know others have used) so I changed topics.
I will analyze the corrective lens and then also compare it to a soft lens.
- this is briefly what the corrective lens fixes, the lens pushes the cornea of the eye back into place while you are asleep, so when the wearer takes it out in the morning, they can see clearly without any aid.
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