
■ Design Concept
– Human-centered Ergonomics
This design represents a wearable optical device for medical and surgical use (SCOPE series), designed as professional medical equipment that maximizes the practitioner’s field of vision and work efficiency. The core design philosophy is to create a device that makes users forget they are wearing it, achieving a harmony between an ergonomic structure that minimizes fatigue during long procedures and a refined industrial design language.
The silhouette is based on a standard eyewear form but features structural volumes that clearly identify it as function-oriented medical equipment. The thickness at the top and sides of the frame is a rational result of accommodating internal optical modules and electronic components, where functional necessity is expressed directly through form. The matte gray-toned frame conveys the reliability and calmness required of medical devices, while the lower dark lenses block visual noise to enhance concentration.
The nose bridge and earpieces are designed for fine adjustments to accommodate various facial shapes. In particular, the lines extending behind the ears and the cable guides are organized to not interfere with head movement, showcasing UX design that deeply reflects actual surgical movements. The optical module is aligned to provide magnification without obstructing the central line of sight, offering an experience of expanded vision rather than the sensation of operating a tool. Overall, this design is a highly finished professional medical interface that balances stable wearability, restrained aesthetics, and ergonomic perfection.





