Although acne is considered to be a ‘cosmetic’ issue, it has a substantial negative emotional effect which is often overlooked. Neoma is a system of products consisting of a mindful light, smart applicator and a smart tablet. This system helps the user to incorporate mindfulness in their daily acne-care routine seamlessly. Depending on the user’s skin analysis & dermatologists recommendation, the smart applicator indicates correct amount of product to apply in each use. The mindful light guides the user through Voice User interface during the routine. Finally, the smart tablet connects the user to a larger acne community, track dermatologist and psychologists appointments, seek guidance from professionals online and learn more about psychodermatology from the comfort of the user's home.
This project is inspired by the excessive use of disposable plastic nowadays. If we keep the lifestyle of relying on disposable plastic, the marine refuse will remain in a high amount. After that, the density of micro-plastics in the ocean will be getting higher and higher, seafood, including commercial fish, will be contaminated by micro-plastics. As a result, clean fishes from today with fewer amounts of micro-plastics will regard as valuable and rare in the future.
For many years since the colonial government, the unlicensed hawkers have been facing struggles to survive as selling things on the street is illegal. The government’s rules and the monopoly of the shopping mall are the root problem causing the decline of the street market culture. People do not have much understanding of the livelihood and cultural value of those hawkers, some of people might even think that they should not sell things on the street which is an illegal activity.
A.M. market is a cultural promotional campaign that we want the general public to change the misunderstanding of unlicensed street market culture. The ultimate goal of the project is to encourage people to discover the attractiveness of midnight and dawn market through promoting Hong Kong tourism and improving the images and experience of street market culture.