Some feelings are hard to put into words. Inner Plates gives you another way in: pick the colors that match how you feel and let the app create it for you, or draw the feeling yourself. Some emotions are hard to put into words, and seeing one outside your head is where understanding starts.The entries build up over time, and looking back you start to notice the patterns: what you keep feeling, what sets it off, what has been there all along.
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Hi PH 👋 I'm the designer and developer behind Inner Plates.
This started when I came across Thought-Forms, a 1905 book that tried to draw what emotions look like as shapes and colors. It stuck with me. Most mood apps flatten a feeling into a number on a chart, and I'd always close them feeling like I'd filed the emotion away instead of actually looking at it.
So I built the thing I wanted: you pick the colors that match how you feel and it generates something from that, or you draw the feeling yourself. Either way it becomes something you can sit with and come back to. The hardest part was getting it to feel like your feeling and not random pretty noise. That took more iteration than the rest of the app combined.
I designed and built it solo. If you give it a try, I'd love to know whether it actually helps you make sense of what you're feeling. That's the part I most want feedback on. I'll be around all day to answer anything, on the product or the AI side.