Digital Diet is a reading app aimed at increasing user’s productivity by filtering, assesing and curating information intake and tracking down personal growth (namely, attention, quality of content consumption and focus).

Users of the Digital Diet save all articles they want to read later in order to get away from the manipulative tricks and to analyse the content they consume.
Embedded algorithms visualise user’s personality profile based on the quality of information they consume.
Embedded algorithms visualise user’s personality profile based on the quality of information they consume.
Hectic consumption of information, distracting to social media apps while reading and increased tapping and scrolling destroy the harmonious look of the chart.
User can see which characteristics of the article influenced the grade by tapping on the corresponding parts of the chart. Only one piece of information is given at a time, so if a user is interested in learning more he might want to tap several times.

The reading part of the app helps to bring attention to the content of the article by notifying the user that they had distracted and by reminding to reflect on what has been read so far and dividing longer articles into digestible chunks of information.
This can be referred to as teaching the user mindful consumption and forming healthier habits.
The reading list contains all saved articles and quality rating shows whether the article is worth taking time or not. This feature is aimed to help user navigate within the information overload and choose the best content available.
This can be referred to as teaching the user mindful consumption and forming healthier habits.
The reading list contains all saved articles and quality rating shows whether the article is worth taking time or not. This feature is aimed to help user navigate within the information overload and choose the best content available.