We’re proud of the fact that at Direct Sight you’re always spoilt for choice when it comes to glasses.
From fully-rimmed glasses frames to semi-rimless designs in all colours and designs we have a great range of glasses for you to choose from. But have you ever considered rimless glasses?
Swiss brand Tag Heuer launched its first eyewear range in 2002 and they carry the same look of quality and prestige that their famous watches always have. Available in stainless … Continue reading →
At Direct Sight, we’re pretty excited about the new Spiderman film release. As it turns out, Peter Parker looks pretty good in his geeky glasses, which got us thinking about other characters with super powers who wear spectacles... 1. At number 1, it has to be Superman (a.k.a. Clark Kent). As the quiet office nerd, Clark looks great in his favourite geeky frames. From the early days of the Christopher Reeve retro style, to the Tom Welling ‘Smallville’ update, we’re loving the … Continue reading →
It’s a well known fact that people with dyslexia find it difficult to process words and letters, often due to a visual disturbance affecting their interpretation of the text. It is important to diagnose dyslexia early to quickly address the symptoms. Various solutions have been suggested to resolve these problems such as font type, font size and even lighting, but one of the most bizarre solutions lies in the case of coloured lens glasses.
With the festival season fast approaching, the last thing campers want to worry about is glasses and contact lenses. For many, keeping clean and topping up the beer supply are the main priorities, so the idea of trekking back to the tent or the dreaded campsite toilets for a quick contact lens change is the last thing on the mind. But unless you’re willing to suffer the front row crush, struggling to see your favourite band with poor eyesight can be a real problem. However,… Continue reading →
So, who’s the most famous hero in popular literature right now to suffer from short-sightedness?
Well, we’d have to say that it’s probably Harry Potter.
His long-suffering specs (luckily he can wave his wand over them when they snap and quickly fix them) are a big part of who Harry is and what he looks like, along with his instantly recognisable lightning strike scar.
Harry Potter without his spectacles just wouldn’t be Harry Potter. He’d just be an or… Continue reading →
1.8 million people in the UK are partially sighted. With this in mind, technology magazine PCPro has joined forces with theRoyal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to encourage companies to make their websites more accessible to blind and partially sighted people. This involves getting their websites and apps to a minimum standard so that partially sighted users still have the opportunity to access their goods and services.Websites need to be accessible for partially sighted peopleRobin S… Continue reading →
Scottish specialists have developed a pioneering treatment currently being tested on two patients in which stem cells are transplanted into the cornea to combat corneal damage and sight loss.Corneal diseases are the second biggest cause of blindness worldwide, and in some form or another account for an estimated 7.25 million of the 45 million blind people in the world. Worse still is the historically difficult nature of treating corneal damage, and it wasn’t particularly long ago when the only… Continue reading →
The refractive eye error of astigmatism is little understood by many despite the majority of glasses wearers suffering from the condition. It is believed as many as one in three people suffer from the common eye problem, so just what is astigmatism and why does it occur?Characteristics of AstigmatismAstigmatism is seen as a relatively minor condition compared to some, but this doesn’t mean that a sufferer is any less inhibited by it. The condition is characterised by an abnormally shaped… Continue reading →
Scientists working at Stanford University in California have taken another step forward in the quest to cure blindness.As with similar treatments, their method works by inserting retinal implants into the back of the eye, stimulating the nerves which send information to the brain. Two men in the UK have recently undergone a similar treatment, using retinal implants that rely on internal wiring and a battery worn behind the ear. So what is so special about this development and what does it e… Continue reading →
A remarkable new trial into using stem cells in an attempt to cure blindness has taken place in the UK.Two people have had stem cells transplanted into their eyes as part of a clinical trial to restore their sight. Both patients have corneal blindness and up to this point, the only possible cure is a transplant of cornea tissue from an organ donor.The donor stem cells were grown by the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service who ran the trial along with NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow an… Continue reading →