Gotta Go is a one button, single purpose app designed to locate the nearest restrooms. Anyone who lives in or visits New York City can understand that when you Gotta Go, you Gotta Go.
The Robot Book is based on reimagining an existing children's book for a fully interactive learning experience. The app is designed to fulfill the needs and expectations of parents in terms of choosing a digital product for their children, both in terms of learning and entertainment value.
To celebrate the opening of a Warby Parker location, the concept of finding 'the perfect pair' leads to a natural partnership with Tinder. The goal is to keep consumers interested by integrating Warby Parker into the customer's lifestyle, and link Warby Parker with the concept of a perfect pairing through a series of touch points and followup engagements..
Aimed at fighting food insecurity in our communities and based in the belief that design can achieve positive social change, Give Change takes advantage of contemporary compulsive shopping behavior by automatically donating a small amount for each transaction. The product is designed to link to the consumer's forms of payment, enabling the user to feel that they have done good after a day of retail therapy. This product can also be a white label for financial/banking or retail establishments.
In the realm of providing care to a loved one, the caregiver is often left out of the equation. This product is designed to link the caregiver with health care professionals and providers, as well as act as a consolidated hub for prescription information, critical care and record keeping. In addition, this product actively records the patient's vitals and provides triage recommendations and access to medical records in an emergency.
This added feature for MTA vending machines is designed to provide visual signifiers for the entering of the customer's PIN, and provides an opportunity for the MTA to partner with cultural institutions or advertise points of interest.