Argus is a smart safety system designed to combat the high injury and fatality rates in the construction industry through data-driven design and real-time hazard detection. Leveraging wearable technology and augmented interfaces, Argus improves environmental awareness and communication on-site.



The project has earned global recognition, including a Red Dot Award in 2024, a Silver International Design Award, and exhibition at Dubai Future Foundation’s Prototypes for Humanity.

Argus is a smart safety system designed to combat the high injury and fatality rates in the construction industry through data-driven design and real-time hazard detection. Leveraging wearable technology and augmented interfaces, Argus improves environmental awareness and communication on-site.
The project has earned global recognition, including a Red Dot Award in 2024, a Silver International Design Award, and exhibition at Dubai Future Foundation’s Prototypes for Humanity.

Argus is a smart safety system designed to combat the high injury and fatality rates in the construction industry through data-driven design and real-time hazard detection. Leveraging wearable technology and augmented interfaces, Argus improves environmental awareness and communication on-site

The project has earned global recognition, including a Red Dot Award in 2024, a Silver International Design Award, and exhibition at Dubai Future Foundation’s Prototypes for Humanity.

Product

Wearable device

Application (mobile & tablet)


Skills & Software

Figma

Adobe Premiere

Raspberry Pi

Keyshot

Unreal Engine 5

Yolo5

User Research

Usability Testing

Blender

Competitive Analysis

Branding


My Role

Product Designer

Project Timeline

Q1 2023

Collaborators

Jiwon Lee, Fletcher Leese, Preetika Gulati, Josh Lu

Problem Space

Problem Space

Construction remains one of the most dangerous industries globally, with over 2.3 million workers facing serious injuries or fatalities annually. Safety protocols often rely on outdated reporting systems, poor visibility conditions, and fragmented on-site communication—resulting in preventable incidents and inefficient workflows.


Construction remains one of the most dangerous industries globally, with over 2.3 million workers facing serious injuries or fatalities annually. Safety protocols often rely on outdated reporting systems, poor visibility conditions, and fragmented on-site communication—resulting in preventable incidents and inefficient workflows.


Project Goals

Reduce injuries and fatalities through proactive safety interventions.


Create an intuitive, low-friction user experience suitable for harsh environments.


Seamlessly integrate smart technology into daily construction operations.


Empower workers with real-time environmental awareness and feedback loops.

Reduce injuries and fatalities through proactive safety interventions.


Create an intuitive, low-friction user experience suitable for harsh environments.


Seamlessly integrate smart technology into daily construction operations.


Empower workers with real-time environmental awareness and feedback loops.

Problem Space

Construction remains one of the most dangerous industries globally, with over 2.3 million workers facing serious injuries or fatalities annually. Safety protocols often rely on outdated reporting systems, poor visibility conditions, and fragmented on-site communication—resulting in preventable incidents and inefficient workflows.


Project Goals

Reduce injuries and fatalities through proactive safety interventions.


Create an intuitive, low-friction user experience suitable for harsh environments.


Seamlessly integrate smart technology into daily construction operations.


Empower workers with real-time environmental awareness and feedback loops.

Research Goals

Research Goals
Research Goals

Understanding

Understanding

how on site construction works and new technology that we can adapt.

how on site construction works and new technology that we can adapt.

how on site construction works and new technology that we can adapt.

Empathizing

Empathizing

with the on ground construction workers and their specific needs.

with the on ground construction workers and their specific needs.

with the on ground construction workers and their specific needs.

Observing

Observing

the construction environment and possible factors.

the construction environment and possible factors.

the construction environment and possible factors.

Research

Through site visits, interviews with construction workers, and expert consultation, we identified key pain points: limited field-of-view, slow emergency response times, and cognitive overload from complex safety systems. Workers frequently felt detached from digital tools that failed to accommodate their hands-on work styles.


We analyzed industry trends and reviewed data from OSHA and WHO. Insights confirmed that the majority of site hazards stem from low visibility, poor communication, and lack of immediate feedback systems.

User pain points

Language Barriers Disrupt Workflow

Significant communication gaps and language barriers led to frequent misunderstandings, causing costly errors and rework.

Lack of Structured Training Undermines Safety


A lack of comprehensive training left workers ill-prepared for tasks, compromising efficiency and safety.

No Clear Channel for Reporting Hazards


Workers had no effective means to report safety hazards, exacerbating risks and concerns on site.

Reliance on External Translation Tools


Even to talk to us, workers had to rely on Google Translator, resulting in cumbersome and inefficient back-and-forth communication.

Gloves and Broken Devices Limit Tool Usability


The necessity for hands-free, user-friendly technology is critical, as workers struggle with gloves and damaged iPhones on site.

Core Insights

Core Insights

Core Insights

35% of expenses stem from waste and rework, underscoring the imperative for enhanced productivity and management.

35% of expenses stem from waste and rework, underscoring the imperative for enhanced productivity and management.

67% of employers said that miscommunications due

to language barriers were leading to inefficiency.

67% of employers said that miscommunications due

to language barriers were leading to inefficiency.

40% of construction employers indicated a foreign language skills gap within their company.

40% of construction employers indicated a foreign language skills gap within their company.

Argus provides a holistic solution to these challenges through advanced technology and intuitive design, combining a smart visor with an innovative application to revolutionize construction site safety and communication. The smart visor features real-time translation, bone conduction audio for clear and unobtrusive communication, LiDAR sensors for accurate hazard detection, and a camera for detailed hazard documentation. The companion app enhances these capabilities with 3D maps of the job site, real-time danger alerts, tailored training modules, and seamless communication tools.

Argus provides a holistic solution to these challenges through advanced technology and intuitive design, combining a smart visor with an innovative application to revolutionize construction site safety and communication. The smart visor features real-time translation, bone conduction audio for clear and unobtrusive communication, LiDAR sensors for accurate hazard detection, and a camera for detailed hazard documentation. The companion app enhances these capabilities with 3D maps of the job site, real-time danger alerts, tailored training modules, and seamless communication tools.

The Product

Defining “Argus”

Our brand identity for the Argus Smart Visor focuses on innovation, safety, and reliability. We aim to establish Argus as a leader in smart construction technology, synonymous with advanced AI integration, user-centric design, and robust safety features. The name "Argus," inspired by the mythological figure known for his hundred eyes, symbolizes our commitment to vigilance and comprehensive protection on the construction site.

Brand Values

Innovation

Continuously advancing technology to improve safety and efficiency.

Identity

The Argus logo is designed to reflect the cutting-edge technology and safety focus of the product. Featuring a sleek, modern design with a bold, distinctive font, the logo incorporates elements that suggest vision and clarity.

Design

Color

Inter is an ideal choice for construction sites due to its high legibility, versatility, and modern look. Its scalability and high contrast ensure readability in various conditions, while its support for multiple languages and open-source availability make it cost-effective and adaptable. This enhances safety and efficiency by ensuring clear and consistent communication.

Style Guide & Breakdown

Typography

Inter is an ideal choice for construction sites due to its high legibility, versatility, and modern look. Its scalability and high contrast ensure readability in various conditions, while its support for multiple languages and open-source availability make it cost-effective and adaptable. This enhances safety and efficiency by ensuring clear and consistent communication.

Typeface

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Vision

Our tagline, "Unified Safety, Seamless Communication," succinctly communicates the core benefits of the Argus Smart Visor. From our perspective, this phrase captures the essence of our product by highlighting its dual focus: enhancing safety and improving communication on construction sites. It emphasizes our commitment to providing integrated solutions that keep workers safe and connected.

Unified Safety, Seamless Communication

Unified Safety, Seamless Communication

Product Ecosystem

During Task

5

Arrive at your work zone, and review the day’s tasks using the mobile app. Proceed to work on the assigned cable work task.

10

You’re able to properly apologize and express regret for your mistake using the Argus smart visor’s real time translation and bone conduction headset, building rapport with your coworkers despite the language barrier.

6

Approaching the cable plow, tool recognition identifies the machinery and verifies your certification.

9

Begin to back out of the work space to return the cable plow, but your Smart Visor issues a warning because two of your coworkers were walking directly behind the vehicle as you were reversing.

7

Before you start your task, the Argus smart visor

offers you reference material to refresh and supplement your training.

8

Be able to complete

your tasks in a timely manner, but the cable

work is incomplete so

you mark the area as a hazard zone, updating

every worker’s live site map.

Before Task

1

Arrive on site, collect your hard hat with the Argus attachment headset from the tool storage container.

2

Put on your hard hat, lowering the Argus

safety visor, and turning

on the display.

3

Attend the team’s daily briefing, making use of the Argus visor’s real-time translation as needed.

4

Review your zone designation (using mobile

or visor) and head towards your assigned work space

After Task

11

With all of your tasks completed, you are ready

to leave for the day,

ending your shift.

12

Return your Argus -empowered hard hat to

the tool storage container before leaving the construction site, ending

a good day’s work.

13

All workers’ tasks and collected data are compounded and sent

out to the management and supervisor-level workers

in an end-of-day report.

Compliance

officers

Compliance

officers

Foreman,

Team Lead

Main User, Construction Worker

Architect Engineer Firms

General

Contractor

Project

Client

Vendors

Funding

for project

Work

summaries

Reported

hazards

Work orders

and instructions,

Marked hazard zones

3D

lidar scans

Revisions,

Plans and designs

Money for

construction

materials

Tools and

equipment

Tertiary Stakeholders

Family of

construction workers

Construction

insurance companies

Construction

labor union

Equipment rental

OSHA

Training and

development staff

Construction

helmet companies

Future occupants of

the constructed buildings

Labor and employment

agencies

Investors funding

the construction project

HR managers

Health and safety

inspectors

Product Ecosystem

Product Ecosystem

Safety Made Simple

Prioritizing user safety, our map provides a clear view of the site, including hazard locations and coworker positions. This fosters better situational awareness and improved collaboration. Additionally, it empowers users to quickly and easily report hazards, promoting a collaborative environment where everyone contributes to a safer workplace.

Prioritizing user safety, our map provides a clear view of the site, including hazard locations and coworker positions. This fosters better situational awareness and improved collaboration. Additionally, it empowers users to quickly and easily report hazards, promoting a collaborative environment where everyone contributes to a safer workplace.

Seamless On-Site Communication

Prioritizing clarity and usability, the Message section features clear and easy navigation, displaying names and job titles for each participant.


The real-time translation feature on the visor seamlessly integrates with Messages, providing a detailed transcript and summary of conversations directly in the chatroom. This allows for effortless review and replay of discussions, ensuring everyone stays informed.

Prioritizing clarity and usability, the Message section features clear and easy navigation, displaying names and job titles for each participant.

The real-time translation feature on the visor seamlessly integrates with Messages, providing a detailed transcript and summary of conversations directly in the chatroom. This allows for effortless review and replay of discussions, ensuring everyone stays informed.

Master Tools & Minimize Risks

Prioritizing functionality and accessibility, the Training feature recognizes the need for quick task refreshers and tool usage instructions.


Users are given access to clear, step-by-step instructions with accompanying subtitles, ensuring all workers can easily follow and understand each procedure. This promotes efficient learning and empowers users to confidently perform their tasks.

Prioritizing functionality and accessibility, the Training feature recognizes the need for quick task refreshers and tool usage instructions.

Users are given access to clear, step-by-step instructions with accompanying subtitles, ensuring all workers can easily follow and understand each procedure. This promotes efficient learning and empowers users to confidently perform their tasks.

Responsive Management; One tap at a time

Prioritizing functionality and clarity, the tablet UI empowers managers to efficiently oversee site operations and ensure adherence to safety protocols. The interface provides a broader operational overview and granular control, allowing managers to view and assign tasks, check reported hazards, and directly contact workers. This streamlines communication and workflow, fostering a safe and productive work environment.

Prioritizing functionality and clarity, the tablet UI empowers managers to efficiently oversee site operations and ensure adherence to safety protocols. The interface provides a broader operational overview and granular control, allowing managers to view and assign tasks, check reported hazards, and directly contact workers. This streamlines communication and workflow, fostering a safe and productive work environment.

Demo Video

Demo Video

Takeaways

Takeaways

Designing for real-world field conditions required balancing rugged hardware demands with user-first design principles, and developing a virtual environment for testing also introduced technical barriers that required rapid iteration.


If Given More Time:

  • Conduct extended user testing in live construction zones.

  • Further integration with biometric data (heart rate, motion tracking).

  • Expanded accessibility features for neurodivergent or ESL workers.


Designing for real-world field conditions required balancing rugged hardware demands with user-first design principles, and developing a virtual environment for testing also introduced technical barriers that required rapid iteration.

If Given More Time:

Extended user testing in live construction zones.

Further integration with biometric data (heart rate, motion tracking).

Expanded accessibility features for neurodivergent or ESL workers.


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timi.d.works@gmail.com

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Get in touch

Contact me

Email:

timi.d.works@gmail.com

If you’re interested in any of my work, or would like to collaborate, please reach out!

Get in touch

Contact me

Email:

timi.d.works@gmail.com

If you’re interested in any of my work, or would like to collaborate, please reach out!

Get in touch

Contact me

Email:

timi.d.works@gmail.com