

2021
Adaptive Shirt
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
My role in the project
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
What is a stroke?
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide, affecting 12.2 millions of individuals each year. However, rehabilitation cost a lot and is not always available.
Rehabilitation is a major part of stroke patient care, aiding recovery and improving overall outcomes for patients’ physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. In particular, home-based stroke rehabilitation (HBSR), which Siemonsma et al. describe as a model where a therapist is physically present during therapy sessions at the patient's home, is argued to enhance treatment effects by leveraging the familiar environment, providing greater meaning to tasks, and improving the generalization of learned skills to patients' everyday settings (petra2014).
However, a home visit from a physical therapist for stroke rehabilitation is usually more expensive than in-clinic therapy because of the therapist's travel time and expenses. In rural and remote areas, therapist home visits are rarely offered.
Problem
The long-term housing needs of people affected by natural disasters are often underestimated. How could we create a community that supports people mentally and physically until they are fully prepared to move out?
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
User Objectives & Insights
User objectives and pain points insights
Next, I aimed to gain a deeper understanding of user pain points. I learned about the problem space and identified how the VR app could best support patients in their post stroke rehabilitation period. As well as how the Web-portal could enabling clinicians to expand their impact. Through targeted surveys and in-depth interviews, I distilled the core objectives that would drive a more engaging and supportive user experience.
Patients
"It’s difficult to stay motivated when exercises feel repetitive and progress is hard to see."
"It’s difficult to know if I’m doing a movement correctly without someone watching me."
"It’s difficult to see how these exercises help me get back to doing things I care about, like cooking or getting dressed."
"It’s difficult to get regular appointments—my therapy’s and doctor’s schedule are full and I sometimes wait months."
"It’s difficult to understand what my Fugl-Meyer score means or whether I’m improving."
Battle with keeping up motivation levels
Lack of real-time movement guidance
Disconnection between rehab exercises and daily life goals
Limited access to continuous care
Lack of understanding of clinical progress
An app that offers goal-oriented feedback, achievement tracking, and encouraging messages to keep users motivated.
An app that uses tracks user’s motion to provide immediate, corrective feedback during exercises.
An app that aligns exercises with patients’ personal ADL goals, making every movement meaningful and goal-driven.
An app that provides between-visit support with therapist-authored exercise programs.
An app that visualizes clinical assessments like the Fugl-Meyer in simple, motivating ways to help patients track and celebrate progress.
Competitive Analysis
Identify strengths and gaps in the market
To differentiate Reia in the Tele-rehabilitation app market, I conducted a competitive audit of current existing platforms, analyzing key features, user experiences, and engagement strategies. I identified strengths and gaps in the market, gaining insights that informed Reia unique value propositions and guided design decisions throughout development.




To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate

Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Process
Mockup & Prototypes
The shape of the housing unit is influenced by our study of shelters developed by indigenous nomadic communities, including Bedouin tents, North American tipis and MONGOLIAN YURTS. We saw how the yurt’s shape is similar to the Patheon. The circular form is embracing and inclusive. Our goal was to not to place families in something that felt like their lost homes, but to create new kinds of spaces that feel CALM, INCLUSIVE AND PROTECTED.




Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Concept
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024
More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024
FAQ
FAQ
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?


2021
Adaptive Shirt
Hi, I am Quinn® I’m a passionate and innovative 3D designer with over a decade of experience in the field. My journey began with a fascination.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
My role in the project
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
What is a stroke?
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide, affecting 12.2 millions of individuals each year. However, rehabilitation cost a lot and is not always available.
Rehabilitation is a major part of stroke patient care, aiding recovery and improving overall outcomes for patients’ physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. In particular, home-based stroke rehabilitation (HBSR), which Siemonsma et al. describe as a model where a therapist is physically present during therapy sessions at the patient's home, is argued to enhance treatment effects by leveraging the familiar environment, providing greater meaning to tasks, and improving the generalization of learned skills to patients' everyday settings (petra2014).
However, a home visit from a physical therapist for stroke rehabilitation is usually more expensive than in-clinic therapy because of the therapist's travel time and expenses. In rural and remote areas, therapist home visits are rarely offered.
Problem
The long-term housing needs of people affected by natural disasters are often underestimated. How could we create a community that supports people mentally and physically until they are fully prepared to move out?
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
User Objectives & Insights
User objectives and pain points insights
Next, I aimed to gain a deeper understanding of user pain points. I learned about the problem space and identified how the VR app could best support patients in their post stroke rehabilitation period. As well as how the Web-portal could enabling clinicians to expand their impact. Through targeted surveys and in-depth interviews, I distilled the core objectives that would drive a more engaging and supportive user experience.
Patients
"It’s difficult to stay motivated when exercises feel repetitive and progress is hard to see."
"It’s difficult to know if I’m doing a movement correctly without someone watching me."
"It’s difficult to see how these exercises help me get back to doing things I care about, like cooking or getting dressed."
"It’s difficult to get regular appointments—my therapy’s and doctor’s schedule are full and I sometimes wait months."
"It’s difficult to understand what my Fugl-Meyer score means or whether I’m improving."
Battle with keeping up motivation levels
Lack of real-time movement guidance
Disconnection between rehab exercises and daily life goals
Limited access to continuous care
Lack of understanding of clinical progress
An app that offers goal-oriented feedback, achievement tracking, and encouraging messages to keep users motivated.
An app that uses tracks user’s motion to provide immediate, corrective feedback during exercises.
An app that aligns exercises with patients’ personal ADL goals, making every movement meaningful and goal-driven.
An app that provides between-visit support with therapist-authored exercise programs.
An app that visualizes clinical assessments like the Fugl-Meyer in simple, motivating ways to help patients track and celebrate progress.
Competitive Analysis
Identify strengths and gaps in the market
To differentiate Reia in the Tele-rehabilitation app market, I conducted a competitive audit of current existing platforms, analyzing key features, user experiences, and engagement strategies. I identified strengths and gaps in the market, gaining insights that informed Reia unique value propositions and guided design decisions throughout development.




To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate

Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Process
Mockup & Prototypes
The shape of the housing unit is influenced by our study of shelters developed by indigenous nomadic communities, including Bedouin tents, North American tipis and MONGOLIAN YURTS. We saw how the yurt’s shape is similar to the Patheon. The circular form is embracing and inclusive. Our goal was to not to place families in something that felt like their lost homes, but to create new kinds of spaces that feel CALM, INCLUSIVE AND PROTECTED.




Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024
FAQ
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?


2021
Adaptive Shirt
Hi, I am Rosa® I’m a passionate and innovative 3D designer with over a decade of experience in the field. My journey began with a fascination.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
My role in the project
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
What is a stroke?
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide, affecting 12.2 millions of individuals each year. However, rehabilitation cost a lot and is not always available.
Rehabilitation is a major part of stroke patient care, aiding recovery and improving overall outcomes for patients’ physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. In particular, home-based stroke rehabilitation (HBSR), which Siemonsma et al. describe as a model where a therapist is physically present during therapy sessions at the patient's home, is argued to enhance treatment effects by leveraging the familiar environment, providing greater meaning to tasks, and improving the generalization of learned skills to patients' everyday settings (petra2014).
However, a home visit from a physical therapist for stroke rehabilitation is usually more expensive than in-clinic therapy because of the therapist's travel time and expenses. In rural and remote areas, therapist home visits are rarely offered.
Problem
The long-term housing needs of people affected by natural disasters are often underestimated. How could we create a community that supports people mentally and physically until they are fully prepared to move out?
It is very likely for people to spend an extended period, such as 2-3 years or even longer, living in emergency shelters or temporary housing after a natural disaster. This is particularly in cases of major disasters with widespread destruction, limited resources, and complex recovery processes. It is crucial to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to address long-term housing challenges after natural disasters.
User Objectives & Insights
User objectives and pain points insights
Next, I aimed to gain a deeper understanding of user pain points. I learned about the problem space and identified how the VR app could best support patients in their post stroke rehabilitation period. As well as how the Web-portal could enabling clinicians to expand their impact. Through targeted surveys and in-depth interviews, I distilled the core objectives that would drive a more engaging and supportive user experience.
Patients
"It’s difficult to stay motivated when exercises feel repetitive and progress is hard to see."
"It’s difficult to know if I’m doing a movement correctly without someone watching me."
"It’s difficult to see how these exercises help me get back to doing things I care about, like cooking or getting dressed."
"It’s difficult to get regular appointments—my therapy’s and doctor’s schedule are full and I sometimes wait months."
"It’s difficult to understand what my Fugl-Meyer score means or whether I’m improving."
Battle with keeping up motivation levels
Lack of real-time movement guidance
Disconnection between rehab exercises and daily life goals
Limited access to continuous care
Lack of understanding of clinical progress
An app that offers goal-oriented feedback, achievement tracking, and encouraging messages to keep users motivated.
An app that uses tracks user’s motion to provide immediate, corrective feedback during exercises.
An app that aligns exercises with patients’ personal ADL goals, making every movement meaningful and goal-driven.
An app that provides between-visit support with therapist-authored exercise programs.
An app that visualizes clinical assessments like the Fugl-Meyer in simple, motivating ways to help patients track and celebrate progress.
Competitive Analysis
Identify strengths and gaps in the market
To differentiate Reia in the Tele-rehabilitation app market, I conducted a competitive audit of current existing platforms, analyzing key features, user experiences, and engagement strategies. I identified strengths and gaps in the market, gaining insights that informed Reia unique value propositions and guided design decisions throughout development.




To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate
To differentiate

Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Process
Mockup & Prototypes
The shape of the housing unit is influenced by our study of shelters developed by indigenous nomadic communities, including Bedouin tents, North American tipis and MONGOLIAN YURTS. We saw how the yurt’s shape is similar to the Patheon. The circular form is embracing and inclusive. Our goal was to not to place families in something that felt like their lost homes, but to create new kinds of spaces that feel CALM, INCLUSIVE AND PROTECTED.




Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Solution
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Concept
Addressing Long-Term Needs
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
More Works
©2024
FAQ
What tools and technologies used in the project?
What is your inpiration?
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
What do you want to improve in the future?