Komodoh
Mood Visualisation System
A concept exploring how digital natives can better understand and engage with their emotions through 3D visualisation. Komodoh was originally developed as my final university project and later received Innovate UK's Young Innovators Award and reached the semi-finals of the Mayor's Entrepreneur Competition.

Most mood-tracking tools reduce feelings to data, language and repetitive check-ins. For digital natives who communicate visually and spend much of their lives in highly stimulating digital environments, these systems often feel disconnected from how emotions are actually experienced.
I explored how emotional well-being could feel more intuitive, engaging and visually driven.

Komodoh explores mood tracking through 3D elements rather than traditional journaling or numerical tracking.
Users create visual representations of their emotions using form, texture, colour and material. Through small creative interactions, they build a better understanding of emotional patterns while making reflection feel active rather than passive.




Komodoh allowed me to move beyond execution into systems thinking, research and experience design. It shaped my interest in work that sits between design, behaviour and interaction, and continues to influence how I approach visual systems today.
Project available upon request.


