Narrative Experience Design – Portfolio Samples
Portfolio Samples

Narrative Experience Design

I design structured emotional journeys with clear progression logic — combining atmosphere, concept architecture and user flow.

Selected excerpts below demonstrate tonal control, narrative pacing, and interaction framing across different experience types.

Seed of Health — Guided Ritual Experience

calm tone instructional clarity concept → action

Context: Intro text for a guided ritual experience. The goal was calm authority, clarity and gentle instruction without losing depth.

Health is the soil where everything else can grow. When the body feels safe, the nervous system softens, the breath deepens, and the mind can rest. From that quiet baseline, clarity returns and energy rises — not from pressure, but from balance.

Water is a simple key. A mindful sip with intention becomes a small daily act of care. You pause, you breathe, you drink. Over time, these small moments accumulate into stability.

Before you begin:
Bring a real glass of water and place it within easy reach. Sit somewhere you can be still for a few minutes. Hold the glass, breathe softly, and drink with intention as the ritual guides you.

What this demonstrates

  • Calm tonal control and readable pacing
  • Clear instructional steps embedded inside reflective writing
  • Structured progression: metaphor → meaning → action
  • Emotional regulation through language and rhythm

The Woman – Mirror Hall (Intro Experience Design)

high tension guided entry choice architecture

Context: Opening narrative for an interactive self-reflection experience. The goal was emotional engagement and a clear invitation into a structured journey.

There is a woman inside you who refuses to disappear. The world tried to shape her, soften her, silence her. But she is still here — restless, waiting, unfinished.

This is the Hall of Mirrors. Here, the parts you hid begin to surface. Here, you don’t get to pretend.

At the gate stand three women. Not to confuse you — but to let you choose your guide. Each is a different doorway into yourself. Ask one simple question:
“Which woman feels closest to the truth I’ve been avoiding?”

What this demonstrates

  • Controlled intensity and direct audience engagement
  • Narrative tension used as onboarding, not decoration
  • Clear entry structure: premise → setting → guided choice
  • Concept framing that invites action (selection of a guide)

Escape – Interactive Narrative Framework

system design progression logic interactive prompts

Context: Multi-room interactive experience. The goal was to combine narrative voice with clear user flow and decision architecture.

Welcome. This is where it begins. Before you: five doors. Choose. Or wait.
Five rooms. Five versions of you. One exit.

Soul Player’s Oath
I enter to meet myself — without armor, without strategy, without certainty.

Draw a Shadow Card
Read slowly. Ask: Is this me? Am I willing to see it?
Then choose what happens next: move forward, draw again, or ask for guidance.

What this demonstrates

  • Experience architecture: rooms, stages, and progression logic
  • Integration of narrative tone with actionable user flow
  • Interactive prompts designed for reflection and movement
  • Clear decision pathways without breaking immersion

My approach to experience design

I build experiences around three pillars: emotional entry (why it matters), structural clarity (what happens next), and progressive depth (how the journey evolves). Narrative without structure becomes chaos. Structure without narrative becomes empty. My work integrates both.

If this mirror spoke for you, let it travel.