Graduates

Sabrina Chen

BS in Interaction Design — Interaction Design
Course:
Interaction Design 1
Faculty:
Maggie Hendrie
Term:
2022 Fall

REBORN | digital legacy management platform

While people sorting out their legacies, most of the them does not have a sense of managing their virtual heritage, but for the modern, internet-dependent youth, it's important that people know how their virtual legacy will be distributed after death, like social accounts, NFTs, and posted photos. 

Reborn will help users plan and manage their digital legacy accurately and in detail after their death.

Learning Outcomes:

-Creating clear systems for assigning digital assets and permissions to ensure users feel confident about how their legacy will be handled.

-Transforming the idea of a "digital afterlife" into understandable features such as asset designation, automation, and legacy actions.

-Designing workflows that consider future events, permissions, and automated actions rather than only immediate user interactions.

-Balancing clarity, empathy, and control when designing experiences related to personal identity, memory, and end-of-life planning.

Tags:
App Design,
Product Design,
UI/UX
Image