In collaboration with full stack developer and friend Donald Frederick, I designed a product that facilitates performing flourishing activities while providing a UI that intuitively makes the user feel good about themselves and their mental health.
Founded in 2016, the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science aims to study and promote human flourishing, and to develop systematic approaches to the synthesis of knowledge across disciplines.
Many topics that are fundamental to human well-being such as happiness itself, virtue, religious community, meaning, and purpose have traditionally been viewed as principally falling within the purview of the humanities, often of philosophy or theology. However, a robust empirical research literature on these topics has now developed from sociology, political science, economics, education, psychology, medicine, public health, and other empirical sciences. The program’s research contributes to the broad question of how knowledge from the quantitative social sciences can be integrated with that of the humanities on questions of human flourishing and how best to carry out this synthesis of knowledge across disciplines. The program hopes to bring greater unity to the empirical social sciences and the humanities.
The program produces research publications and sponsors educational activities, such as courses, seminars, and conferences, for the Harvard University community all aimed at bringing knowledge together across disciplines and reflecting upon how knowledge from different disciplines might form a coherent whole.

I had the privilege of working on the Human Flourishing Program's app for Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science. This innovative app was designed to help people track and improve their well-being using scientifically validated methods. Working closely with Donald Frederick, I leveraged my expertise in user experience and interface design to create a user-friendly app that seamlessly integrated with the latest research on well-being.
For this project I worked in collaboration with Donald Frederick and Harvard's institute of Quantitative Social Science in the creation of a product that would help its users flourish.
My main goal has been to create a product that would facilitate performing flourishing activities while providing a UI that intuitively makes the user feel good about themselves and their mental health.



To promote the App I created some simple flyers for the Harvard Students

