Pillow Talk
Pillow Talk is a project aiming to connect long distance lovers. Each person has a pillow for their bed and a ring sensor which they wear to sleep at night. The sensor wirelessly communicates with the other person’s pillow; when one person goes to bed, their lover’s pillow begins to glow softly to indicate their presence. Placing your head on the pillow allows you to hear the real-time heartbeat of your loved one.
The result is an intimate interaction between two lovers, regardless of the distance between them.
I also developed the branding, graphics and packaging for the product.
Due to the volume of people I have had requesting to purchase Pillow Talk, in September 2010 I formed my own company to develop the product for market. You can follow its development over at my company's website - Little Riot - or by liking it on Facebook.
We're currently slightly short of the funding required to take Pillow Talk to market. Unfortunately KickStarter won't accept it because I'm not an American Citizen, but if you want to donate to the development of Pillow Talk and help it hit the shelves quicker then every cent counts.
Pillow Talk has now won several awards and substanial funding for being innovative and disruptive. I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported, and continues to support, the development of the project. Thank you for all your lovely emails, I do read and reply to each and every one but please be patient because I get thousands!
Exhibited at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Degree Show 2010 Saturday 22 - Sunday 30 May 2010.



The result is an intimate interaction between two lovers, regardless of the distance between them.
I also developed the branding, graphics and packaging for the product.
Due to the volume of people I have had requesting to purchase Pillow Talk, in September 2010 I formed my own company to develop the product for market. You can follow its development over at my company's website - Little Riot - or by liking it on Facebook.
We're currently slightly short of the funding required to take Pillow Talk to market. Unfortunately KickStarter won't accept it because I'm not an American Citizen, but if you want to donate to the development of Pillow Talk and help it hit the shelves quicker then every cent counts.
Pillow Talk has now won several awards and substanial funding for being innovative and disruptive. I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported, and continues to support, the development of the project. Thank you for all your lovely emails, I do read and reply to each and every one but please be patient because I get thousands!
Exhibited at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Degree Show 2010 Saturday 22 - Sunday 30 May 2010.




