This design enables to take pictures of patients’ throat as well as measure temperature. Pediatrics expressed that suppressing patient's tongue could give discomfort and anxiety. The strength of this design is that young patients like children would still feel comfortable because the tongue would be naturally suppressed by placing lollipop shape camera on tongue. It will help to take a clear picture of patient’s throat correctly and save the images, which would enables to exam the progress of symptom and help diagnose better for the patients.
Cliff Shin is both an award winning designer and a design educator. Also, he is actively involved in product development where innovation, creativity, and responsibility are needed the most. He focuses on emotions, how users feel, and his design principle is “Last-Long” design. Cliff Shin always keeps in mind and makes constant and consistent efforts in order to achieve last-long design, timeless design. Cliff Shin proposes and speaks about “Security Blanket Theory”, a principle that enables products lasting long.