
Hasper, A. (Anke)
MyTag - The tangible to-do list
At: Internal assignment
People with a moderate cognitive disorder or autism often have trouble keeping track of everyday tasks and thus to live independently. MyTag is the result of co-design between clients from a healthcare organization and interactive technology. Thanks to MyTag, people can mark tasks physically in their living environment by using ‘tags’. Making daily activities visible and offering users more freedom of choice. Tight schedules and exact agendas are no longer necessary.
Furthermore, MyTag can be personalized in many ways, so it will always fit to the user’s perception. In contrast to other white and shiny healthcare products, MyTag looks more like an art object, rather than an aid. The used materials give MyTag a warm and luxurious look and feel. This contributes to a more positive product experience.
Exam date: 04-12-2018