Clover Emotion Tracker Turns Small Happy Moments into a Daily Desk Ritual - Yanko Design
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Clover Emotion Tracker Turns Small Happy Moments into a Daily Desk Ritual - Yanko Design
"Clover is a small ecosystem built around three pieces: a pocketable voice recorder, a desk-calendar device, and a companion app. Instead of logging stress or symptoms, you press a button and record short voice notes whenever something makes you genuinely happy. Those moments are then visualized on the calendar and analyzed in the app, turning your week into a kind of happiness log that quietly reframes how you see your days."
"The recorder is a small, circular object with a single orange button and a loop strap, designed to be grabbed and pressed quickly. It is meant for capturing tiny, specific moments, sunlight on your desk, a good cup of tea, a joke from a friend, in your own voice. The goal is to lower the friction so much that recording a positive moment feels as easy as taking a photo, no unlocking, no tapping through screens, just press and speak."
People find it hard to talk honestly about feelings despite rising stress. Mental health tools often require mood sliders and forms that feel clinical. Clover offers a gentler emotional check-in by collecting small positive moments rather than cataloging problems. The system includes a pocketable voice recorder for quick spoken notes, a tilted desk-calendar that visualizes and plays back daily moments, and a companion app that analyzes recordings into a happiness log. The recorder emphasizes low friction — one button, loop strap, immediate recording. The calendar creates a physical ritual of reviewing days, reframing weeks through accumulated small joys. Designers: Seyeon Park, Bhin Son, Yu Jin Song, Jiwon Park, Jinya Kim.
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