Project Information



Details Type: Product Design  /  Service Design

Duration: 2024 - 2025

Keywords: Taste Disorder · Multisensory Design · Sound Interaction · Haptic Feedback · Assistive Product



Concept By transforming taste into form, rhythm, and touch, TasteTune bridges the sensory gap caused by taste disorders.

Each spoon is uniquely shaped to correspond with a specific taste region on the tongue and includes a mini vibration motor that resonates in sync with app-generated sound frequencies, enhancing perception and emotional engagement.




My Note It was an exploration of empathy through technology to understand how the loss or distortion of taste alters one’s daily life.
The process reminded me that sensory design isn’t just about stimulation, but about reconnection — rebuilding emotional and physical links between people and food.







TasteTune
Project Overview





Re-tuning Taste Through Sound and Vibration.

A multisensory design project exploring how auditory stimulation and tactile feedback can assist individuals with taste disorders in perceiving and enjoying flavor again.

By pairing a set of five concept spoons—each representing sweetness, sourness, saltiness, bitterness, and umami—with an interactive music app, the project aims to help users re-balance their taste perception through rhythmic resonance and subtle vibrations.