Interaction - Bachelors
Everyday Closet is a personalized fashion calendar service that helps users manage their existing wardrobe by providing personalized outfit recommendations. These recommendations consider factors like the user’s schedule, preferences, weather, and event type. Additionally, the platform allows users to share dress codes with others, enhancing the overall experience for events and social gatherings.
The background of this project stems from a desire to improve individual well-being through fashion. I selected two major factors that improve the quality of one’s well-being: personal social environment and sustainability.
I focused on a target group interested in both fashion and sustainability, as this aligns with our fashion-related app. Also Female shows bigger interested in sustainability. Additionally, I narrowed it down to individuals who are socially active, as this enhances their engagement with the app.
How might we design a platform that enhances well-being by integrating social environments and sustainability in fashion, featuring a personalized assistant, for people aged 18-25 who actively engage in social events?
Jezz Hong is a dedicated Interaction Design student specializing in User-Centered Design, driven by a passion for crafting visually captivating and engaging experiences. With a keen eye for detail, She believes in the power of design to foster positive change, prioritizing the well-being of users in every project. Her design philosophy revolves around creating meaningful connections through thoughtful, empathetic design that not only delights but also enhances the overall user experience.