
Boyl, Brian
Echo is an interactive app that aims to cultivate the documentation of personal reflections by transforming life imprints into interactive autobiographies. I aim to foster self-reflection and deeper connections, enabling users to intentionally preserve meaningful memories to inspire both themselves and their loved ones.
In current society, people often caught in a hectic routine. In that constant rush, I gradually realized that we were losing track of who we are and what truly matters to us. I began asking myself: how can we hold on to the memories and experiences that shape my life? How might we document meaningful moments in a more interactive and inspiring way that helps us better understand who we are as individuals?
Use real-world AR marking technology to invite people create real world reflections and organize their memories, experiences, and thoughts into different chapters to eventually build their own autobiography that can be shared with their loved ones.






The logo evokes the motion of a flipping autobiography, using symmetry to mirror the act of reflection. This duality suggests a continuous dialogue between past and present, positioning the identity as both a record and a process of self-exploration.


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