This repository contains interactive portfolio project artifacts developed through Applied Wellness Innovation (AWI) Studio.
The projects in this repository translate behavioral science, systems thinking, and human-centered research into structured frameworks, conceptual models, and decision-support tools designed to improve real-world human outcomes across products, environments, and experiences.
These artifacts demonstrate how psychological, social, environmental, and technological influences interact to shape behavior, motivation, trust, engagement, and long-term wellbeing.
Rather than focusing only on isolated user interactions, this body of work explores how design choices influence patterns of behavior over time, including how systems can unintentionally reinforce stress, friction, disengagement, or maladaptive coping, as well as how they can support resilience, agency, and sustainable behavior change.
• Behavioral science applied to real-world systems
• Human-centered research and insight synthesis
• Systems thinking and ecological models of behavior
• Environmental and structural influences on decision-making
• Mechanism-informed design implications
• Long-term human outcomes and wellbeing
• Human-computer interaction and digital environments
• Preventive and upstream approaches to behavioral health
These interactive artifacts are designed to demonstrate:
• research synthesis capability
• conceptual modeling skills
• systems-level problem framing
• translation of theory into applied design structures
• behavioral insight integration into product and experience design
• UX-relevant information architecture and decision-support frameworks
Each project explores how design decisions influence behavioral patterns over time, and how systems can be structured to better align with human cognitive, emotional, and social realities.
Investigates how structured conversation environments influence psychological safety, openness, and social connection through intentional prompt design.
Maps recurring behavioral feedback loops influencing habits, decision patterns, and experiential outcomes across contexts.
Explores how everyday products, services, and environments may influence wellbeing through behavioral mechanisms embedded in design.
Examines structured personal development environments designed to support identity transition, agency development, and sustained behavior change.
Develops a multi-level ecological model describing how individual, relational, environmental, and digital systems interact to shape human functioning over time.
Applied Wellness Innovation (AWI) Studio focuses on designing behavioral infrastructure that supports healthier patterns of behavior across everyday environments.
The goal is to translate interdisciplinary insight into practical frameworks, research questions, and intervention concepts that can operate within real-world systems, including digital products, organizational environments, and social contexts.
Artifacts are built as interactive HTML documents and hosted using GitHub Pages for integration into portfolio environments such as Notion.