Accessing healthcare for international students abroad can be challenging and complicated. Mona is an application tailored to international students studying abroad.
This project explores how the intersection of skewed volumes could seamlessly lead people into the building and through its interior spaces.
Tag Buddy provides an easy way to make meaningful connections in a time sensitive situation.
Meria's Life at Berkeley is an infographic designed for the course Design Innovation 21. It features the statistics/information gathered by Meria during her two wonderful years spent at UC Berkeley.
A complete consumer-ready "smart" product that could fit into just anywhere in the living spaces.
"This piece, one of my final pieces for Design Innovation 21: Visual Communications & Sketching, focuses on an imaginary application I came up with to tackle the larger issue of mis- and disinformation rampan
ABC Toy Dolly is a modular toy dolly based on children’s toy dollies and furniture dollies that encourages creativity and collaboration in group games.
AdBag is a physical ad-targeting service. The process is simple: just put on AdBag and customize the data settings based on someone you see.
Plant Bus is based on the playful assumption that plants experience the world as humans do – just as we yearn to travel and explore, so too, might the plants around us.
The Arts Passport App was formed as a collaboration between UC Berkeley Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership and the Arts + Design Initiative.
Social Butterfly encourages activity-based socialization amongst children using wings as a medium, capturing the playfulness, confidence, and larger-than-life personality associated with wearing wings.
The Universal Socket Prosthetic is an affordable, accessible, and customizable solution to hand prosthetics for people of all ages.
Tearrarium is a tear-activated therapy garden that uses tear sensing technology to transform your tears into new life.
The Smart Can empowers lifeguards to focus on their most critical jobs—saving lives!—by autonomously collecting and aggregating ocean rescue data in real-time.
Many of today’s problems stem from social disconnect, despite social media’s promise of making the world more “connected.” That is why we created PerSpectacles, a pair of spectacles that challenges the
We do not match make; people find their own dates, and then they can choose to do our box/activity to slow down and humanize the dating process. This will allow the two people to get to know each other better.
The purpose of our provocation is to protest the idea of border walls—both metaphorical and physical—that create violent barriers between immigrants and non-immigrant communities.
In conceptualizing the Bank of Hysteria, we drew from feminist theory and thinkers like Audre Lorde, who in 1981 wrote: “Every woman has a well-stocked arsenal of anger potentially useful agai
In an homage to Pina Bausch, the performance is composed of several vignettes blending together; they occur simultaneously and separately. People fall in love, they laugh, they struggle, they fight.