Public intervention on the Tube’s contactless payment system

Kiss & Go

Public Format Intervention, 2024

By placing “Kiss & Go” stickers at tap-in points, this project calls attention to how we move through public space on autopilot, tap, tap, gone. A simple, routine gesture becomes a fleeting symbol of connection, exposing how rarely we pause to notice one another.

The concept extends into sneaker design, including a sneaker mockup, reflecting on how emotional expression, repetition, and consumer culture blur together in everyday life.

It’s all tap and go, but what if one tap made us pause, just briefly?

A sneaker design exploring emotion, repetition, and consumer culture in public space, potentially in collaboration with the London Underground

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