Hi, I’m Jun, a UX Design student at the University of Michigan, with minors in Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and Business.











































A sense that shapes our everyday lives, but still feels strangely unsupported by modern technology?
Reading is one of the most important visual and cognitive experiences in daily life, yet the interfaces we use for it have not evolved. Reading tools still assume that everyone processes text the same way, at the same pace, in the same format. Some skim and retain nothing. Some reread the same sentence over and over. Some with ADHD need more pacing support. Some with dyslexia benefit from spacing, chunking, and a completely different visual rhythm.
What if reading itself could become more adaptive, responsive, and humane?
Read with Flowstate.
Have you ever wanted to pursue something you loved, but couldn't?
Most ideas do not fail because they are bad, they fade because they stay hidden too long.
Someone sketches an app in their notes and never shares it, someone builds a rough prototype but is too nervous to ask for feedback. someone has the beginning of a startup, a project, a pitch, a movement, but no clear place to test it with.
We need a place for unfinished ideas to find honest feedback, early momentum, and the people, rooms, and communities that help shape what comes next- without a fear of validation or success looming.
Share it on Foretold.
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