Li(o)vely (2021)
PRESS: Rookie Award
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This project was done during T9 Hackaton. During the event, my teammate and I had to develop a project in 24 hours. I managed and designed the project while teaching basic interaction design in app development and Adobe XD to my teammate (who was a freshman in the design department).
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Li(o)vely is a community-centered mental health education platform. The initial idea was that app developers and designers visualize and summarize mental health issues based on scholarly articles or new articles. And they share the information, including mood swings, and dating, with potential users. On the users' side, they can 'save' a page they read and communicate with others via a 'comment' section on each page.
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This project won a Rookie Award, which was bestowed to successful first-time hackers of any social issues. When this project was conducted, we were communicating via zoom calls due to COVID-19 quarantine. My team hacked to improve mental health awareness during social isolation and to provide a domain where people can communicate with one another solely regarding mental health issues.
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