
- CollegeLondon College of Communication
- CourseMA Design for Social Innovation and Sustainable Futures
- Graduation year2025
This deck is a quiet game you play with yourself. While you “draw cards,” you also sort out your thoughts and find your own sense of order in the mess. It won’t tell you what to do, but it will help you see that the answer is already inside you.
Final work

Clarity
Clarity is a set of cards designed to help you untangle your current thoughts. It stems from a simple question: ‘Why do we often feel lost?’ Rather than providing answers, this deck functions more like a ‘thinking desktop’, enabling you to lay out your current situation for examination. The cards correspond to different dimensions such as environment, resources, and challenges.By drawing, grouping, ordering, and discarding cards, you bring your real situation into the game and start seeing it from a new angle.This is not a fortune-telling system. It is a design experiment that uses play and visualization to help people think in a lighter, more tangible way. It invites you to rebuild order inside chaos, and to find the strength to move forward again.

Clarity
Clarity is a set of cards designed to help you untangle your current thoughts. It stems from a simple question: ‘Why do we often feel lost?’ Rather than providing answers, this deck functions more like a ‘thinking desktop’, enabling you to lay out your current situation for examination. The cards correspond to different dimensions such as environment, resources, and challenges.By drawing, grouping, ordering, and discarding cards, you bring your real situation into the game and start seeing it from a new angle.This is not a fortune-telling system. It is a design experiment that uses play and visualization to help people think in a lighter, more tangible way. It invites you to rebuild order inside chaos, and to find the strength to move forward again.
Research and process

printing
After completing the digital version of the card, it is necessary to test print the card dimensions and make adjustments to achieve the desired final presentation.
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