Seve — connected intercom for mental health
SEVE is an enhanced intercom designed to recreate neighborhood and mutual aid networks during periods of isolation. Combined hardware and software interface: screen, camera, short-range projection, and emergency button to strengthen connections and facilitate local mediation.
Category
Product design
Strategy & identity
Artistic direction
Client
Year
2020
Born during the pandemic — designed for local mutual aid.
Specifications: alleviating social isolation due to health restrictions. Objective: connect the neighborhood through an accessible and secure system, encouraging requests for help and maintaining the bond.
A intercom that does much more.
Functions: the interface encourages exchanges and allows for visual and audio mediation between residents.
Making security pleasant and accessible
Approach: humanizing the tech object with a playful and reassuring identity; design intended to reduce the barrier to use and promote ownership among all ages.
Graphic Identity — beyond the screen.
Scenario: the graphic bloom evolves according to the level of engagement of a neighbor: the greater the support, the more the flower comes to life and changes color, making the impact visible and encouraging.
Dedicated interface for daily use.
Collaborative product/digital project: integration of a dual-pressure emergency button and UI pathways to facilitate communication with the support network.












