
World Front Design Award
WU, Li-Zhen
Ling Tung University
Product & Conceptual Design
Technology & Smart Devices
Gold Prize


"An innovative and thoughtful concept designed to support night shift workers, addressing both the physiological and emotional impacts of reduced natural light. With a strong focus on comfort and rest, it presents a compassionate and forward-thinking approach to future living."
- World Front Design Award Review
Head-Mounted Device for Circadian Rhythm Light Regulation
This wearable artificial light device is specifically designed for night shift workers to address the physiological and emotional challenges caused by a lack of natural light. Working night shifts often disrupts the body's biological rhythm, leading to sleep disorders, mood fluctuations, and reduced concentration. By adjusting light intensity and color temperature, this device simulates the natural transition of daylight and nighttime, effectively regulating the user's circadian rhythm. As a result, this design helps enhance mood, improve sleep quality, and boost overall work efficiency.