Cutting edge glasses
The Opus Design Award is a Japanese based competition for people wishing to ‘Deliberate Today through the subject of eyewear’ if you please.
There’s some lovely ideas. Who knows how many we’ll see on sale at Glasses Direct in the future?
This years winner was ‘Switch’, a photochromic pair of glasses where the entire pair change in sunlight, not just the lenses.

Project here
The silver prize went to the thought provoking idea of glasses for blind people – so that the glasses actually indicate the blindness instead of/as well as the stick:

Project here
These are slightly scary. Clamping to your face.

Project here
However the best for my money are these, if only for the dodgy translation. They’re glasses designed to counter the problem of the lenses steaming up when eating hot food.
When you eating hot food,
the misty in glesses is the most besetment for people
who put on a pair of glesses.
But it is discourteous that somebody usually shave the glesses.
Easy to shave the glesses not only well-mannered but also elegance

Project here
Here’s one that went from crazy design in 2002, into production
Let us know any you think are particularly good.
Note: the main awards site does have a few broken links on it, but it’s worth persevering.
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