Solo project
Fictional
What I did
UX/UI design
Product design
Motion design
Image generation
Deliverables
Brand
Product
Advertising

Solving my own problem
Ideas are everywhere, all the time. It is important to grab them before they disappear.
The goal was to find the fastest, most distraction free way to save them.
Gap in the market
During research, I found that there are products that solves parts of this problem but fall short on important aspects.
reMarkable comes very close to frictionless ideation with it's ease of use and direct sync. I wanted to push it even further.
Honest design language
I wanted every part of the product to move the story forward.
Since the device's purpose is to listen to the user, two speaker inputs take up 2/3 of the device.
The main navigation wheel is highlighted with its bright orange color and ribbed sides, guiding the user at first glance.


Seamless integration without distraction
Alongside the physical product is an application with a familiar and easy-to-understand strucutre.
The idea is that when you make an input, it gets transcribed and then summarized into a draft using ai.
The ai model is capable at understanding and make sense of anything from a few words to complex explanations.

Process
I made an MVP based on user research and together with some intuition, I skissed out the product and tried different variations before landing on a design.
For the model I used Shaper3D (cad) to get precise measurement.


Image generation
To visualize a product that isn't real, I used a relatively new app called Weavy. In contrast to text based, native image models which uses one large prompt, Weavy uses a node-based system.
This gave me a lot more control over the result and made it much easier to troubleshoot. Scale was my biggest struggle, which I didn't get quite even in the end.

