In modern society, the pace of life is becoming much faster than before. People are very busy and have many pressures that make them anxious. One of the problems caused by anxiety is insomnia. Nighty Night is a wearable wristband that combines traditional Chinese acupressure with modern technology by using a low-frequency pulse current to stimulate certain acupoints that can improve sleep quality. It does not require the user’s active involvement but can also easily resolve the problem of insomnia. It perfectly combines the old with the new and brings more potential for sleep and health.
Meizhu Li is a graduate student of MFA industrial Design in Parsons The New School. She has an active mind, which also gives her the ability to have many ideas in a short time. Major in industrial design for more than 5 years makes her good at reasonable analysis and problem framing, producing ideas quickly. She prefers to think about real needs from the user's perspective and focus on the user's experience. Besides, she also interested in interface and UI design. Because she thinks the relationship between human and machine is becoming more and more important, it is necessary for machines to have good communication with people.