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Hind Al Saraireh
Stampy
Graphic design
“Stampy” is a project addressing the emotional needs of autistic children. Designed to provide a tangible means of expression, the project introduces an emotions calendar, where children – with the support of their parents – can document their daily feelings. The calendar features stamps that portray different emotions, such as sadness, happiness, anger, stress, excitement, and fear. “Stampy” serves as a communication tool for non-verbal or emotionally challenged children, offering a visual representation of their emotional state. Beyond personal expression, the calendar is a tool for parents to track their child’s emotional fluctuations and identify potential concerns. By fostering understanding and facilitating communication, “Stampy” aims to bridge emotional barriers and foster a supportive environment for autistic individuals and their families.