Interactive Social Moodboard for NEIGHBOR.LY
Project at KTH Stockholm
The Interactive Social Moodboard is part of an university project called 'Neighbor.ly,' (together with F. Atterling, D. Andraszek) an initiative designed to foster stronger connections between neighbors. We have developed an application that combines an accessible tablet in the hallway of a neighborhood apartment that is combined with an app on the neighbors phone for multiple accesible interaction forms. I developed a bubble mood checker where users can log a color that reflects their mood for the day, connecting emotions to colors. Each contribution blends with others, creating a dynamic, evolving artwork that represents the collective mood of the community. My goal with this project was to inspire a sense of togetherness, collective participation, and daily mindfulness.
keywords: Interaction Design, Interactive Web, Processing, Figma, Prototyping, UX/UI Design
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