You may know ustwo as the developer of Monument Valley and the recently released Monument Valley 2. The former is a multi-award winning mobile game from 2014, which struck a chord with iOS and Android ...
Q: What do you get if you cross seasoned psychological cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques with modern app design? A: Moodnotes: aka the lovechild of London-based digital product studio ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link An app asks, “How are you?” To respond, you swipe to make a virtual face on your iPhone happy or sad. Welcome to the future of therapy. What if we ...
I woke up with a vague sense of dread on Sunday. I’d been on vacation for two weeks, my life totally, blissfully on pause. But I was back, and felt … well, I’m not exactly sure. Anxious? Overwhelmed?
iPhone: We know that journaling is a great way to increase your self-awareness, but it’s tough to do sometimes. Moodnotes is a new app that makes it easy to track your mood, drop in some journal notes ...
The developers of one of the most popular mobile games is taking a completely different approach with its latest app. Ustwo, the developer of Monument Valley, has teamed up with mental health app ...
I've never personally struggled with depression. Like most Americans, I've known people who struggle with it, including close friends and family members. The World Health Organization actually ...
I’ve always been a fan of journaling. I find it great for venting and gaining perspective on things, as well as enjoying jotting down random thoughts and ideas. So when I heard about Moodnotes, a new ...
Swipe or down on a digital smiley face to keep track of your moods and feelings – from happy to neutral to sad. Moodnotes, developed by London-based digital product studio ustwo, is a cross between a ...