Kitch
Justine Therize
UI/UX
Kitch is a skincare app designed to combat overconsumption by empowering Gen Z through education and mindful shopping tools. Inspired by a kitchen theme, Kitch simplifies complex ingredients into bite-sized, food-themed explanations (e.g., "Fruits" for brightening agents) to make learning fun and accessible. Key features include a product scanner to decode ingredients, a comparison tool to evaluate products side by side, and a Deinfluencing Tool to counter hype with science-backed insights.

The app also offers personalised recommendations based on skin type and promotes sustainability by encouraging users to finish products before repurchasing. By addressing gaps in skincare literacy and impulsive buying, Kitch helps users build informed routines, reduce waste, and shop confidently, turning skincare into a joyful, guilt-free experience.
A multidisciplinary designer specialising in branding, UI/UX, and publication design. With a keen eye for visual storytelling, I craft cohesive identities that resonate with audiences, intuitive digital experiences that prioritise user needs, and thoughtfully structured publications that balance form and function. My work blends strategic thinking with aesthetic precision, driven by the belief that design should not only engage but also solve problems meaningfully. Whether building brands, shaping interfaces, or curating editorial layouts, I aim to create work that is purposeful, memorable, and deeply human-centred.
Singapore Institute of Management | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Communication Design
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