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About the solution
The bright two-toned green color palette for the ADHD T-shirt is meant to represent the “energetic and hyperactive persona” of someone with ADHD. The module represents an ADHD person’s distracted train of thought and the tendency to bounce around from one thing to another. It is a visual deviation in thought and action: the color shifts, the size changes, and the bigger circle is left unfinished. The pattern is a slightly skewed repetition of the module, which creates the bigger picture of an energized, unfocused, and lively mass.
The depression T-shirt is rendered in subdued shades of purple, with the deep violet being visually heavier than the red-violet. The module is designed to convey a sense of internal weight pulling down while remaining vertical as a whole shape, to signify a sense for longing for uplifting happiness. As a whole, the pattern also reinforces the feeling of being weighed down, while also portraying a layer between the inner self and the public self.
The OCD T-shirt is a three-shade palette comprised of multiple yellow hues because of the color’s connotations of stress and alertness. The arrangement of shapes in the module represents the systematic anxiety that triggers compulsions and how it shadows an OCD individual at all times. As a whole, the pattern has a rigidity and exactness that reflects the intentionality of the ritualistic actions performed by an individual living with OCD.
The color palette for Bipolar disorder T-shirt is comprised of violet and bright blue, which represent the high and the low poles that a person living with Bipolar Disorder cycles between. The shapes within the module visualize the shift between high and low mood states, known as the drop. Individuals living with bipolar disorder often describe the drop as the hardest part and not being able to fully enjoy the high points because of the expected low on the horizon. The depression pattern is referenced by the shape of the low, to create a language for the designs as a series. As a whole, the pattern consists of multiple modules arranged to create tension between the up and the down, while ultimately remaining a single shape.
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More info: http://www.danibalenson.com/Living-With
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Mood Watch – mobile app that empowers people who suffer from mood disorders
Bipolar disorder
Anxiety disorder
Depression
Borderline personality disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Bipolar disorders
Bipolar I disorder
Bipolar II disorder
Manic and bipolar mood disorders and disturbances
Schizoaffective disorder bipolar type
Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
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ForLikeMinds - онлайн-спільнота для підтримки підлітків, що мають психічні розлади / ForLikeMinds - online peer support community dedicated to mental illness
Bipolar disorder
Anxiety disorder
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Mood alterations with manic symptoms
Mood alterations with depressive symptoms
Psychotic disorder
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Website
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Ukraine
Inside Ukraine/Outside Ukraine
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One of the things that has been very important to cope with my bipolar disorder, is the involvement that I was having ...
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