
Here, There, Everywhere
Board Game
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects people of all ages and is often surrounded by negative stereotypes. This game aims to show that ADHD is not something bad, but simply a different way the brain works, through a compact, fun, and educational experience for all ages.
ADHD
Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder
a neurodevelopmental disorder that includes trouble paying attention and trouble controlling impulsive behavior
RESEARCH
I wanted to focus specifically on adults because diagnosing ADHD later in life is especially difficult. Many scientists believe adult ADHD remains underdiagnosed since the DSM-V diagnostic criteria were designed primarily for children.
SYMPTOMS IN ADULTS

USER JOURNEY
A day in the life of someone with ADHD

PAIN POINTS

Trouble keeping things organized
Always forgetting things or leaving things behind
Lack of understanding from family/friends.
THE GOAL
"To allow neurodivergents and neurotypicals to understand one another better through play"

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Neurodivergent
Neurotypicals
PROTOTYPE EXPLORATION
I went for a nature and animal theme to keep the game fun and lighthearted so that everyone can enjoy!




A Game About ADHD

CONSTRUCTING THE FINAL
When executing my final design, game play and CMF played a huge importance in making this board game a successful design.
Game Board Layout
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For the game layout, I made sure to keep it simple but fun. I used a pastel color palette to illustrate the layout to appeal to players of all ages.
How To Play!


FRONT
BACK

The game consists of 50 unique hand drawn cards. There are 25 green cards and 25 red cards. The red is associated with the "negative" aspects that come with ADHD, while the green card contains the "superpowers" that come with ADHD.
Playing Cards Layout
” I can relate to alot of the scenarios the cards are
describing and it seems to represent the spectrum of
experiences neurodivergent experience ”
- Christian Mutter (an instructor with ADHD)
Trouble keeping things organized
Always forgetting things or leaving things behind
Lack of understanding from family/friends.



