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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