Swit Heart Box

I was asked to create an image for Swit’s website that visualized and imagined the software platform as a physical object. After some explorations, I landed on the idea of a box, using the logo shape as the guide. The bottom layer contained “chat” and “task” — Swit’s core functions — connected by a bridge. The center housed integrations for added functionality. The top of the lid visualized Swit’s mission to rehumanize work, enabling employees to turn small ideas into big realities.

My initial sketch in Procreate.

3D render by Swit’s Media team. The final version included micro-animations with the clouds bobbing, water flowing, and the bicycle riding in a loop around the top.

 

To support the initial concept, I created a sketch and animation storyboard for the individual elements.

My initial storyboard sketch.

A still frame from the final animation, created by Swit’s media team.

 

The final animation I storyboarded, shows the modern work crisis of excessive single-function apps and notification fatigue, and the solution in a work OS that organizes the clutter and noise into a single unified space and experience.