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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2024

I’m Tima, a designer passionate about creating solutions that truly enhance people’s lives. With a background in graphic design and a focus on UI/UX, I specialize in spatial design, where every detail shapes how we experience our environment.
My approach blends empathy with innovation, aiming for designs that are both visually appealing and highly functional.
My goal is to create designs that are not only practical but also uplifting, leaving a positive impact on those who encounter them.

Nutrikids Application

I designed Nutrikids to make child nutrition accessible and engaging for both kids and parents. Using a minimal, colorful design, Nutrikids offers an intuitive platform where kids can easily track meals while learning about nutrition, supported by playful visuals and our friendly guide, Zi. The app features dedicated areas for children and parents: kids see a fun, visual journey of healthy eating, while parents access in-depth insights, including allergy alerts, nutrition tracking, and weekly summaries. The thoughtful layout and typography cater to young users, creating a seamless experience that brings nutrition awareness to family life.

Personal Dashboard

The dashboard is designed to boost daily productivity and simplify essential activities by tracking sleep, movie or TV series watches, university project progress, reading habits, daily tasks, gym sessions, fasting, and water intake in two dark and light mode. Inspired by vibrant and playful visuals, it combines bold typography, round corners, and polygon shapes for an engaging, modern experience. Each element is carefully structured to promote clarity, encouraging a balanced and productive lifestyle in an intuitive, visually dynamic layout.

ColesVision: Enhancing the In-Store Shopping Experience

In developing ColesVision, I focused on creating an immersive shopping experience for Coles customers by designing a wearable, voice-command VR device. This lightweight glass integrates seamlessly with the Coles mobile app, helping customers navigate the store, find sale items, and access real-time product information. With its user-friendly interface, the glasses understand finger movements for intuitive interaction, while strategically placed microphones and earphones enable effortless communication. Positioned next to trolleys at the entrance, ColesVision offers hands-free assistance, catering to diverse needs and even supporting multiple languages.

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VIA Project

In this speculative project, I explored the future role of AI as an emotional support tool in the workplace, focusing on a wearable holographic device designed for the next 20 years. By incorporating gesture-recognition and emotion-sensing technology, Via aims to help professionals manage their emotions, stress, and interactions in real-time, with insights that align with company guidelines. I began with the idea of a holographic fan, later refining it to a wearable device for flexibility and personalization. The experience shaped my understanding of integrating technology with human emotional needs, envisioning a tool that could reshape professional well-being and communication.

NAVi - Personalized AI Learning Assistant for University Students

NAVi is an AI-driven platform developed to support Monash University students by bridging knowledge gaps and enhancing engagement. This project explores AI’s potential to create personalized study paths by analyzing students’ grades and tutor feedback, generating tailored content and comprehension checks. NAVi also transforms learning by allowing students to customize their study materials into preferred media formats, making complex concepts more engaging and accessible. Integrated into Moodle, NAVi ensures a seamless experience, providing key takeaways from recorded lectures and fostering AI literacy throughout the study journey.

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Advanced Cinematography

In this project, I explored green screen filming and honed skills using key cinematography equipment. Working with the Edelkrone Slider, I captured dynamic shots by moving the camera horizontally and vertically to add depth, balancing foreground and background elements. Using a crane and gimbal, I achieved smooth transitions between high and low angles, creating a seamless visual flow. Additionally, I focused on composition fundamentals—rule of thirds, contrast, and camera angles—through individually composed wide, medium, close-up, and extreme close-up shots, each highlighting the creative and technical aspects of cinematography.

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