Design


I Know Where You Live: Drawing Inferences from iOS Data

This motivation behind this project is to see what location data of a user will allow us to inference about them. There are three main tabs for the app; the map, the data, and the inferences. The map shows the current location of the user and calls an API to get their address every time they move. The data is then displayed on the data tab and the inferences tab shows the home, work, top locations, and routines of the user.

Relevant Topics: Design, Swift UI, Data Analysis

Tick Tick Tick

This project is communicating the rhythm between two objects. It demonstrates this idea of anxiety solely visually by cutting back and forth with the slow movements of the clock juxtaposed with the faster movements of the stress ball rolling around.

Relevant Topics: Design, Rhythm, Adobe Premiere

User Experience Zoom

This goal of this project is to increase collaboration and human interaction especially in terms of peak pandemic where physical intersections are limited. After researching students and teachers, this extension on Zoom is designed to show the interactions amongst those on the calls to promote more discussion.

Relevant Topics: Design, Adobe XD, UX/UI, HCI

Protanopia Image Alteration

This code analysis the impact of protanopia (red green) colorblindness on images and seeing if technology could help create an alternative version of images to help distinguish the colors. Working with a few different protanopia colorblindness libraries, we were able to create a python tool that will alter images to create an output for everyone to be able to distinguish between.

Relevant Topics: Design, Research, Python

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