Moodl.y is an app that connects with the way we naturally think and understand.

Moodl.y helps you better understand yourself and communicate your emotions by transforming your feelings into visual expressions. Since the brain processes images faster than words, Moodl.y makes it easier to grasp and reflect on your emotional state. AI driven personalization ensures each moment is uniquely yours, creating meaningful connections when shared with the people who matter most.

Research

*Students were given nine weeks to independently develop a comprehensive project, incorporating user research and a final deliverable that reflected their learnings from the program.

Presentation slide titled 'Systems Thinking & AI in the Knowledge Era' with a black background and white text. Top left corner has a phrase 'YESTERDAY. TODAY. TOMORROW'. The right side shows the author's name, 'MICHELLE CAVANAGH'.

Systems Thinking & AI bridges the gap between traditional problem-solving methods and the dynamic, interconnected nature of the modern world.

By integrating systems thinking with AI-driven methodologies, this approach enables organizations to move beyond linear processes and create adaptive, scalable solutions. The presentation explores the evolution from industrial-era efficiency to knowledge-era intelligence, highlighting how AI and automation reshape value creation. Through practical frameworks and interactive exercises, Systems Thinking & AI equips teams with the strategic mindset needed to navigate complexity, drive innovation, and optimize decision-making in an ever-changing digital landscape.

Research

Substack: Field Notes

Field Notes is a repository for the rough drafts and the half-life of digital thought. The canvas only shows the final output, but the real story is in the breakdown of the systems beneath it. These essays dive into why companies are terrified of artificial intelligence, what happens when machines take dancing lessons, and why the supercomputer still doesn't know what the consultants do all day. It is an exploration of bureaucracy with an attitude problem, written directly from the studio floor.