MindFlow


A Web App that captures both the fleeting and the lasting, tracing the rhytms
of your inner and outer life.



It all began with a question: what if we could tune into the invisible rhythms of our world: dreams, memories, atmospheres, as effortlessly as we track our steps or heart rate?

MindFlow was born from that curiosity. Not just another wearable, but a quiet companion that listens. A ring that passively senses emotions, dreams, and environments, and an app that becomes a living archive of your inner and outer life.

The connection between the ring and the app is where the magic happens: invisible signals become something you can feel, revisit, and reflect on. Not just data, but meaning. Not just metrics, but memory.

In a time where technology often distracts, I wanted to design something that invites presence. A space to rediscover unconscious patterns, revisit forgotten places, and gently reconnect with the poetry of everyday life, both within and around us.




Dashboard — Reconnect with your rhythm, one glance at a time.


The Dashboard is your quiet center — a place to sense, not to scroll. It gives you a gentle overview of your emotional landscape: your current mood, recent entries, dream patterns, and subtle environmental cues.





Journal - Track without pressure 


A space for daily entries, not just typed words, but emotions, colors, and atmospheric cues collected passively by the ring. Designed to feel like a stream of consciousness.




Dreams & Nightmares — To remember what usually fades


A visual log of your nights. Dreams are softly recorded through patterns detected by the ring during sleep. Users can revisit fragments, write reflections, and notice recurring themes.



Memories — Reconnect with forgotten moments


This screen gathers emotional highlights from your day, using subtle data like heart rate, movement,
and ambient sounds to access our memories.




PlacesTo see where you’ve been


Everywhere you go leaves an emotional trace. This map-based interface connects location with mood and experience, turning ordinary routes into emotional landscapes.



Profile — To witness yourself in motion.


Your archive, evolving over time. A place to review personal trends, reset intentions, and understand
your rhythms.





Designing MindFlow made me question what kinds of things we choose to remember — and how we remember them. We’ve built systems to track steps, calories, screen time. But what about the textures of daily life? A dream that fades by breakfast. A scent that reminds you of someone.

This project wasn’t just about visualizing the inner world, but about honoring the subtle beauty of the outer world too — the overlooked, the in-between, the poetic moments that shape how we feel and who we are.