The VisioHub

ENP-165, Industrial Design

Professor Maxwell Bischoff

Spring, 2024

The VisioHub was a final project for my Industrial Design class, with practicing industrial designer Maxwell Bischoff. To complete this three-week project, I needed to identify a product need, conduct user interviews for insights, create a problem statement, draw dozens of ideas, and settle on one final design for a high fidelity Photoshop mock-up. I invented the VisioHub, a three-part device to help individuals with prosopagnosia (face blindness) in their everyday lives. The device has an earpiece for everyday wear, a necklace camera embedded with AI facial recognition technology, and a home hub to interact with, store contacts, and charge the other two pieces. I CADed the design in SolidWorks and added some final details in Photoshop.

Both this class and this project were incredibly fulfilling. This was my first class learning how to use Adobe Photoshop, and, though not my first art class, taught me to approach product drawings from a different angle. My final presentation slides are visible below, followed by some of my other projects from this class.

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