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Fictional mobile apps based on the "Show more / Show less" theme, offering new ways of consulting, communicating, creating, playing, discovering and learning. Students in their 2nd year of Bachelor Media & Interaction Design designed a dedicated experience and graphic interface via interactive prototypes on Figma.

Studio project (2025) with Alain Bellet

Students
Teo Grajqevci, Yann Müller, Jonathan Vögele, Steve Bouillant
Know-how
UX/UI, Visual identity

MARK

MARK est une application compagnon pour les grimpeurs, conçue pour explorer des spots, suivre ses ascensions et créer des voies à partager avec la communauté. Visualisez les tracés sur la falaise, enregistrez vos sessions et enrichissez une cartographie collective de la grimpe.

 

Par Steve Bouillant

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SPECTRA

SPECTRA est un lecteur SDR web personnalisable qui permet d’explorer les ondes radio via une interface expressive et expérimentale. Il combine l’écoute en temps réel avec des interactions visuelles ludiques, transformant l’expérience en un acte créatif.

 

Par Teo Grajqevci

1/3


UNLOCK

Unlock est un jeu mobile coopératif qui transforme la ville en terrain de jeu. Grâce à des quêtes en équipe et des balises RFID, les joueurs collaborent à travers des défis synchronisés. Avec des rôles uniques comme Time Master ou Navigation Master, chaque partie devient une exploration partagée et ludique.

 

Par Yann Müller

1/6


KIKI

KIKI est une application ludique qui explore l’effet Kiki-Bouba à travers le dessin, des jeux d’association et des retours statistiques. Les utilisateurs créent, comparent et relient formes et mots pour révéler des schémas dans notre perception.

 

Par Jonathan Vögele

1/3

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