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Angelika

Simonfalvi

Other social design projects

I'm excited to share a page dedicated to exhibiting my social design initiatives. Here, you will find a collection of my speculative design projects and other socially conscious efforts I've participated in. My goal is to underscore the significance of design as an instrument for fostering positive social change and to display my creative problem-solving skills in addressing intricate social issues.

Besides these projects, I will also present some of my visual and information design work. This will emphasise my ability to create visually engaging and informative designs that successfully communicate complex concepts in a simple, understandable way.

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Slow design is an approach to design that emphasises a more thoughtful, mindful, and sustainable way of creating products, services, and experiences. It is a response to the fast-paced, consumption-driven culture that dominates modern society. 

In my speculative design, I explore what would happen if dating apps would be built on a slow design approach.

DESIGN RATIONALE | ZINE

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Anorexia is a serious eating disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. In recent years, the use of social media has become increasingly prevalent among teenagers, including those who suffer from anorexia. However, social media can also have a negative impact on these individuals, as it may contribute to feelings of isolation, low self-esteem, and body image issues.

In this project, I explored options around how could safety be improved for the target group.

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DESIGN VISION | DESIGN RATIONALE

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In this project, I explore my approach and guidelines for creating effective information design and visually appealing assets. I prioritise accessibility and adhere to visual design guidelines to ensure that my designs are user-friendly and easy to understand for a diverse audience.

VISUAL DESIGN GUIDELINE | INFORMATION DESIGN PRINCIPLES

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