Unpacking Hurry

A purpose-driven card game that
questions the current hurry culture.


Game design | Brand Design | Co-Creation | Photography | Workshop

Project Summary

With Unpacking Hurry, the normalization of the current hurry culture gets challenged, and infrequently asked questions get unpacked one conversation at a time. My experience with burnout has inspired me to create a purpose-driven card game that creates awareness through the use of deep and meaningful dialogues. It is helping young adults, specifically college students, converse and aims to break cycles of a hurried lifestyle and rush culture.

Services
Game Design
Brand Design
Co-Creation
Photography
Workshop

Completed
Graduation
Summer 2023

Recognition
Nominated for the Threshold Awards | Willem the Kooning Academy

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Two kits have been developed. The original version is designed for those aware of their anxiety and in need of conversations. It provides questions and exercises for the stressed, suggesting different ways of thinking through the use of reflection cards. While in contrast, the second toolkit is created for the hurried. It is made to be informative and consists of merely conversation cards designed to stop and reflect briefly.

Both have been developed by gaining knowledge about the history and biological theory of hurry. The additional expertise from those in the creative and coaching field adds a level of professionality that makes these toolkits actual working games. The kits have been collaboratively developed with my target audience through conducting sessions. A cycle of feedback and change got maintained through collaborative participatory research.

I believe by talking about stress, we can create awareness which leads to breaking the cycle of hurry. Conversations might seem insignificant when the goal is to reach society as a whole. However, the more you are fully present, you recognize that the most powerful moments are often the smallest ones. The most meaningful often aren't the extravagant works but the small conversations you have with people you care about.

From work, work, work, and eventually rest towards the balance of work, rest, work, rest. I envision Unpacking Hurry being used during coaching sessions, lying around in coffee places or on the table at home. It will result in a healthy job, college, and school culture. But more importantly, healthy people: families, teachers, and students... Unhurrying might be a lifelong journey that requires constant self-reflection. Making your way through forests, plains, seas, and mountains. Unpacking Hurry encourages you to start your climb today.


Interested in starting your climb, or considering a collaboration?
I would love to have a conversation!