Case Study​​​​​​​
What problem is being solved/opportunity
 being leveraged?

-     Lack of a safe space
-     Place to get away from overly 
stimulating situations
-     A practical but also stylish chair
Who is your audience?
-     Hobbyists
-     Neurodivergent people
What will I be doing?
I want to make an all encompassing chair. That is easy to snuggle in when tired or overstimulated, but also a place for people to knit/crochet or read an do all their stationary hobbies in one extremely comfortable chair.
With this sleek design InnerSpace allows users to sit back and relax. With the handy hood, they will be able to close themselves off from outside distractions and focus on homework, reading, fiber arts and so much more. If the users want to take a nap in the chair, pop out the foot rest and lay right back. 
3/4's view 
Side View
The Transformation
Once the user wants to relax and tune the world out, they can. With a few simple motions shown below in the video.
Other Views
3/4's view of opened chair
Side view of opened chair
Close up of the hood 
Close up foot rest 
Person in the chair with and without the hood
Branding
InnerSpace means a lot of different things. This chair is meant to help with mental health and overall calmness which is expressed in the name. Inner leaning into focusing on a person's Inner self and prioritizing themselves. And using Space in the second half portrays a person having that space to get away. Those two meanings came together creating InnerSpace. With those collective meanings it solidifies what InnerSpace stands for. 
Blue: Stability and calmness
- The color promotes trust and helps to make a person more at ease
- Lighter shades of blues create a sense of openness and cleanliness
White: Purity and cleanliness 
- The color promotes simplicity and renewal 
Process Work

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