Product Designer | UX Researcher | Architect


Foundational Secondary Research
1:1 Interviews
32 participants interviewed
Focus Group Interview
Group of 6 people
Mapping and Insights
How might we give the bad memories a new meaning for an individual to find comfort in them?
How might we add tangibility to the memory narration for an enhanced recollection experience?
How might we provide people with a memory repository which can be accessed by their close ones in future when the narrator is not alive?
How might we provide people with a memory repository which can be accessed by their close ones in future when the narrator is not alive?


Delivering a memory recollection and preserving experience
Read.
Recall.
Listen.
Experience.
Snap.
Preserve.
Engage.
Express.
Share.
Snappable Clues related to the prompt
with blank memory cards to express the
recalled memory.
4 sets with each memory letter
More can be ordered as per the Cafe footfall
Memoir sits on a small stand on Cafe tables that
merges well with the interiors.
The newsletter sits on one side and
the empty memory cards sit on the other side
for the users.
Product in use

Read or Listen to the day’s prompt story from your region or pick up from other regions.
Read or Listen to the day’s prompt story from your region or pick up from other regions.
Engage in activities to
jog your memory.
Connect with a user to start a conversation about their story.
Share or just preserve
your own story.

Enjoy a specially curated jukebox every week.


Share.
Heal.
Express.
Relive.
The perfect way to preserve your life story and your memories.
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