MemiroSynthesizing MemoryWhen we make a cup of tea, take a photo, or record our daily steps, we leave behind part of ourselves. As described in Strategies for…Aug 25, 2022Aug 25, 2022
MemiroStrategies for Engaging Data TracksOur research progressed into the development of four core scenarios that engage data tracks.Aug 12, 2022Aug 12, 2022
MemiroFitbit Redesign | ReconstructionThe final phase of the Fitbit Redesign Sprint was to reconstruct a Fitbit-like self tracking experience that incorporates our chosen design…Jul 22, 2022Jul 22, 2022
MemiroFitbit Redesign | PreconstructionFollowing the Deconstruction phase of our Fitbit Redesign Sprint, we set out to answer this question:Jul 17, 2022Jul 17, 2022
MemiroFitbit Redesign | DeconstructionAs part of the Fitbit Redesign sprint, our first activity after trying out our devices was to deconstruct them to better understand how…Jul 16, 2022Jul 16, 2022
MemiroAbstract Data VisualizationDuring the design sprint, my team discussed using analogy, metaphor, or narrative rather than traditional statistical charts. In this…Jul 14, 2022Jul 14, 2022
MemiroThe Qualified SelfWhen we talk about the quantified self, more often than not it’s in terms of numbers- step count, heart rate, stress levels, sleep hours…Jul 12, 2022Jul 12, 2022
MemiroFinding Inspiration | Part 1Throughout our research process our team seeks inspiration from art, science, culture, technology, and our local community. Below are a few…Jul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
MemiroFitbit Redesign | IntroductionInspired by Thomas Thwaites’ The Toaster Project, we set out to teardown and rebuild the Fitbit’s physical device and digital experience…Jul 7, 2022Jul 7, 2022
MemiroIs it possible to work on a self-tracking project without designing for ourselves?The act of self-tracking presents an opportunity to better understand ourselves as individuals, sometimes to the point of touching on…Jul 6, 2022Jul 6, 2022