The Braibook allows the visually impaired to read regular printed text!
While the world is slowly moving towards a more inclusive future, mainstream media doesn’t really cater to people with disabilities. Regular books, magazines, newspapers, and…
While the world is slowly moving towards a more inclusive future, mainstream media doesn’t really cater to people with disabilities. Regular books, magazines, newspapers, and…
Designed to enhance the spatial perception of those with visual impairments, Sensus is the latest in wearable assistive tech. The two-part system features separate units…
For athletes and sport enthusiasts alike, an injury can drastically hinder their ability to partake in the activity that they love, and staggeringly, they are…
Diabetes Management is essential to a patient, but the process can be confusing and inconvenient, as well as being another item for them to have…
Inspired by an accident in which she cut her hand during her first week of work, Oliva Wilmink’s answer to redesigning the everyday bandage aims…
Literally the size of a quarter, the Dab is an unobtrusive Holter ECG/EKG that rests comfortably on your chest, constantly reading your heart’s movements. Designed…
Named after the Greek god of healing, the Apollo is a household point-of-care health monitoring system that makes big promises. Providing accurate health monitoring for…
Whether you don’t have time to make it to the masseuse or you’ve got a significant other with stingy hands, it’s important to treat yourself…
With emotional disorders and mental health now getting as much importance as physical health, it only seems fitting to not just have a physical medical…
https://youtu.be/cYRf39QRKL0 We measure and take special care of everything we put in the bodies of our children. From food to drink, we make sure they…
Every year, approximately 80,000 children are diagnosed with type-1 diabetes across the world (close to 19% of them are American children). Designing an insulin delivery…
This design should be oh-so-satisfying for anyone with organizing OCD! It’s called Array and it aims to make accessing first aid supplies a cinch. Because…