Interface
Small tools, maps, and prototypes where interaction has to stay legible.
Kenta Tanaka
I study the moments when people feel value through interfaces, photography, data, and brand experiences.
Three modes for reading the work: interface, image, and study.
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Small tools, maps, and prototypes where interaction has to stay legible.
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Photographs and crops used to study atmosphere, material, and place.
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Data sketches and technical exercises kept as evidence of process.
One public piece with enough form to carry the first read.
Smaller tools, visualizations, and prototypes.
A compact interactive model for reading diversity, entropy, and evenness.
A data explainer for looking at Japan's medical expense growth as a social pattern.
A small NFC interaction study for exchanging contact and identity information.
Not a photo portfolio, but fragments of observation collected before designing interfaces, data stories, and brand experiences.
Light, texture, margin, signs, behavior. Visual memos for studying where people sense value.





About
Based in Tokyo. Studying at Keio SFC. Working across design, engineering, photography, and visual research.