Snapfit’s Blueprint for Tomorrow: Ethical Lens Design That Lasts
Every year, millions of perfectly functional eyeglass frames end up in landfills because a single hinge broke, a coating peeled, or the style fell out...
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Every year, millions of perfectly functional eyeglass frames end up in landfills because a single hinge broke, a coating peeled, or the style fell out...
When a lens clicks into a frame, that snapfit joint makes a promise: it will hold through daily use, temperature changes, and the occasional drop. But...
Every pair of glasses makes a promise: to help you see clearly. But the lens design behind that promise can shape your visual experience for years — o...
When we specify a lens material or coating, we rarely stop to ask: what happens to this product after five years of use? And what about the people and...
Why Ethical Longevity Demands a New Engineering MindsetIn my practice spanning over a decade, I've observed that most engineering frameworks prioritiz...
Every lens design team today faces a version of the same question: how do we make products that last, perform well, and don't burden the next generati...
Introduction: Why Title 2 is More Than a Compliance ChecklistWhen clients first approach me about "Title 2," they often view it as a regulatory hurdle...
Every design team has felt the pull of the urgent over the important. A customer demands a faster turnaround, a competitor launches a cheaper product,...