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LULA

Help kids with ADHD to fall asleep easier  and get up in the morning on time.

Project Info

Ideation | Design Criteria | Form Development | CMF | Modeling | Rendering

Software_Figma, Photoshop, Rhino, Keyshot

Duration_14 Weeks

Catagory_Product

Year_2022

what is ADHD

Attention Deficit / Hyperactive Disorder

01. Inattention

Have difficulty sustaining focus, and staying organized, not due to lack of comprehension.

02. Hyperactive

Move a lot constantly situations not appropriate excessively fidgets, taps, talks.

Adults: extreme restlessness or talking too much.

03. Impulsivity

Difficulty with self-control. A desire for immediate rewards interrupt others/make important decisions without considering carefully

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3. Can't focus in class.
2. Messy room.
(Can't find daily stuffs)
1. Hard to get up
4. Hard to make friends.
5. Can't finish homework efficiently.
6. Hard to fall asleep.
(Thinking too much...)

"How can we design something
for kids with
ADHD 
to FALL ASLEEP quicker at night
and be able to GET UP on time in the morning"

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NOISE THERAPY

01. White noise

Sounds like static. Just like white light emits all pigments of visible light of an equal intensity, white noise mixes sounds of every audible frequency. It has a more fizzling sound than brown noise.

02. Pink noise

is a sanded-down version of white noise, playing lower frequencies a bitter louder. It sounds like gentle rainfall, or the light sputter of a sprinkler, with less hissing than white noise.

03. Brown noise

contains all frequencies, like white noise, but plays the low frequencies at a louder level and the high frequencies on a softer level.

Research shows that sound noise have the effect for ADHD to keep concentrate:

"Dr. Soderlund and other researchers have studied the benefits of white noise for children with reading disabilities and A.D.H.D. In one experiment, children with reading disabilities completed a 30- minute test that involved reading and remembering words; those who listened to white noise through headphones generally performed better at the test. The noise enables them to better concentrate, Dr. Soderlund said, and to complete academic tasks.

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LIGHT THERAPY

01. Red light

Red light wavelength encourage your brain to produce melatonin.

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This naturally occurring hormone tells your body it’s time to sleep. The darker it gets, the more your body releases to put you into rem and circadian rhythm.

One study found that red light therapy helped improve sleep quality. The participants had a deeper sleep and fell asleep faster, too. If you need lights in your room at night, red leds or bulbs are the way to go.

02. Blue light

Blue lights are well known for keeping people alert by suppressing melatonin production.

 

Blue or cool-toned lighting negatively impacts your sleep and is found in many places we may not even realize. For example, your phone, tv, and other devices produce blue light. blue light filtering glasses can counteract the fatigue it causes.

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Mockups

​Using Senario

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Modeling & Rendering

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Prototype

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