Digital Wellbeing Experiments is a collection of ideas and tools that help people find a better balance with technology. We hope these experiments inspire developers and designers to consider digital wellbeing in everything they design and make. All the code is open sourced and helpful guides and tips are available to kick start new ideas. The more people that get involved the more we can all learn about building better technology for everyone.
Post Box
Post Box helps you minimise distractions, by holding your notifications until a time that suits you. Simply choose how often you’d like your notifications to be delivered. When they arrive, they’ll be neatly organised for you to go through.
As we were trying to minimise distractions, I wanted to create a design language that would be gentle to the eye and simple to understand its use. I worked closely with the UX designer and developer throughout the process as we kept pushing forward to keep the app as simple as possible.
We began using Figma to enable us to collaborate more efficiently during the project. From UX scamps to final designs, we are able to easily keep track of design changes as the project progressed.
Morph
Morph helps you stay focused, by adapting your phone to what you are doing. Simply think about how you divide your time and choose the apps that are most important to you in each mode. Based on time or place, your phone will automatically adapt - giving you just the right apps at just the right time.
We Flip
We Flip enables you to switch off from technology as a group, to spend quality time together. Simply wait for everyone to join, then flip the switch together to begin your session. If someone in the group unlocks, the session will end and you'll be able to see how you did.