In this upcoming project, we'll be making a to-do app with neurodivergent users and executive functioning in mind. How? By presenting one task at a time in a card-based, Tinder-like format, where you can either snooze or do the task, then move on to the next one. User inputs for current energy level, mood, anxiety, and focus level, and each task's effects on these, enable an algorithm providing users with optimal tasks.
More about thisThis fictional magazine cover was made in Adobe Photoshop for a class assignment, at a time when I was becoming more firm in my Autistic identity. I would love it if such a magazine existed! Photo credit to fidget circle on Flickr.
More about thisThere are so many reasons why eating can be challenging. In this upcoming project, we'll be doing what we can to make a food logging app that is accessible to people with restrictive eating disorders, by encouraging getting enough nutrients while hiding the calories. Gently suggested foods can guide users toward more variety that they're likely to enjoy, as in the case of Autistic people with samefoods who need particular textures. Additional considerations include food allergies and cost. It's going to be a challenge to balance so many intersecting needs, but I believe we can create something great. There's a big chance I could use your skills and input on this project!
More about thisI believe this captures the feeling of a meltdown, when the demands of conformity in an office setting and the buzzing bright overhead lights become too much to bear and it feels like you're on fire.
More about thisThis app is geared toward helping patients communicate with their doctors. It's made with chronic illnesses and other disabilities in mind. It's been paused at the low-fidelity stage for a while, but I'm hoping that eventually we could get to it as part of the nonprofit I'm starting soon.
More about thisDysregulated today
with the rearing of my PDA
and too many demands
and changes in plans
a meltdown may be on the way.