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Contacts in the Digital Ecosystem

Contacts in the Digital Ecosystem
Centralize contacts across devices and functionalities
This redesign is aimed at the daily digital ecosystem. From home to mobile to work we use various devices of which afford us various functionalities. Then beyond that the people we are connected to are hidden behind either those devices, those functionalities, or both.
Above is the layout of the digital ecosystem by category. (From left to right) There are various devices we use; of which the devices can perform various actions. The actions utilize various data points and those data points can relate to one-to-many contacts.
The problem with the way the ecosystem exists now is that contacts are hidden behind devices and functionalities. To redeem a contact saved in a mobile device, the mobile device must be in access to do so - this fact is true for home and for work.

By creating an architecture where contacts are in a single place, their access is possible from anywhere. Link any technology with a single contact list and that list now becomes more valuable; with up-to-date information no matter the location of access.
Contacts in the Digital Ecosystem
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Contacts in the Digital Ecosystem

By focusing on the redesign of a particular aspect of my daily digital ecosystem, I became more aware of its parts & its shortcomings. This proje Read More

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