Wellbeing Point – a comprehensive ecosystem for wellbeing support

DESIGN: Patrycja Małek

Poland

 

make me! 2025


 

In a world where achievements define success and life moves too fast to pause, caring for oneself becomes a quiet act of courage. Wellbeing Point was created to offer a space for balance, resilience, and regeneration within the academic environment. It is a holistic service that begins by listening – through research and a wellbeing report that captures the real challenges, difficulties, and motivations of students. These insights lead to tailored recommendations and a wellbeing webpage template, designed for easy integration into existing university websites. Alongside, the Wartościownik offers a personal tool for self-support – helping students navigate everyday difficulties. Wellbeing Point bridges systems and individuals, shaping a culture where wellbeing is not an add-on, but the true foundation for growth for students and academic communities alike 

Wellbeing Point – a comprehensive ecosystem for wellbeing support, design: Patrycja Małek / from designer’s archive

Wellbeing Point – a comprehensive ecosystem for wellbeing support, design: Patrycja Małek / from designer’s archive

Wellbeing Point – a comprehensive ecosystem for wellbeing support, design: Patrycja Małek / from designer’s archive

Wellbeing Point – a comprehensive ecosystem for wellbeing support, design: Patrycja Małek / from designer’s archive

Patrycja Małek

She designs in the spirit of regeneration: of self, relationships and the systems in which we live. She holds a degree in design and thrives on working at the intersection of design, psychology and education. She is interested in how design can enhance courage, resilience and an inner sense of coherence. She designs tools, services and experiences that support well-being, reflection and conscious decisions – in physical and digital form. She creates visual materials and works with language, structure and accessibility, building designs rooted in care and empathy. She draws from her own experiences and observations of life. She is close to visuals that do not overwhelm, but invite – to stop, to ask questions, to be closer to herself. She seeks in design not only utility, but also meaning.

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