
Stefan Vranjes is a third-year design student at 91ÑÇÉ«. Under the direction of Shital Desai, he is exploring how prompts and cues in an augmented reality (AR) environment can serve as assistive technology to make everyday tasks possible for people with dementia. In practice, he is a multidisciplinary designer, but he enjoys working in UI/UX design the most. In his spare time he likes to listen to music, play video games, and practice his archery.
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