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Little Guardian

My capstone project, The Little Guardian Knowledge Box, is an interactive and inclusive educational tool designed to empower children—especially those with disabilities—through early sex education, body autonomy, and personal safety awareness.

The packaging and contents are carefully designed with bright, bold visuals, tactile elements, and Braille integration, fostering multi-sensory learning. Abstract, childlike illustrations create a warm and safe atmosphere, making sensitive topics approachable. Inside, interactive materials, including handbooks, fabric-based learning models, and playful affirmations, guide both children and parents through essential conversations about boundaries, consent, and empowerment.

This project is more than a product—it’s a movement toward inclusivity and education. By making learning accessible, joyful, and meaningful, I hope to create a world where every child feels safe, heard, and confident in their own body.

Media

First Moodboard (Exhibition Color & Concept) A collage of bright, playful abstract shapes in yellow, blue, green, and orange, inspired by children's drawings. It includes images of interactive art installations, colorful murals, and painted window displays, inspiring me to provide a joyful and engaging exhibition environment.
Second Moodboard (Artbox London - Learning Disabilities & Autism Art) This moodboard is a collection of expressive, colorful artworks created by artists with learning disabilities and autism from Artbox London. The pieces feature bold brushstrokes, abstract patterns, florals, and storytelling elements, with a mix of bright blues, reds, yellows, and pinks.