
1.Have you ever followed a map and reached your destination… but don’t remember the way? I want to explore a mobile navigation app that focuses not only on speed, but on experience. We move fast, we arrive quickly — but we don’t really experience the city anymore.

2.Today, navigation is designed for speed. We follow instructions immediately, choose the shortest path, and rarely stop. Cities and interfaces both push us into constant movement — leaving little space to pause, notice, or reflect.

3.What if navigation was not only about getting from A to B, but about experience?
I’m exploring a map system that suggests routes based on mood, time, and curiosity —
encouraging slower, more intentional movement through the city.

4.This approach reframes navigation as an experience, not just a tool. It supports slower, more mindful movement and helps people build a deeper, more personal connection with the city.

5.My curiosity grows from urban studies, movement, maps, and outdoor exploration. I’m interested in how we experience cities — and how design can gently shift the way we move through them.