


Let’s dive first into the design. It reuses Tinder’s iconic swipe-to-match experience, of course. What’s different are the details presented of each user.
TK
Are books training dating data for people? Suppose people’s reading behavior was used to match with likeminded people. Imagining Tinder and Kindle collaborated, TK is that concept.



Let’s dive first into the design. It reuses Tinder’s iconic swipe-to-match experience, of course. What’s different are the details presented of each user.
Design details are tied to people’s reading interests.
The imagined design system would leverage contemporary levels of computational power to deliver something like post-modernist architecture: clean modern structure with flourishes of details inspired by people’s idiosyncratic data.
GenAI extracts a background image


The aim is to subtly deliver unique vibes.
TK’s AI generates backgrounds that match those in people’s photos.
GenAI extracts a background image

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TK selects a typeface that best matches the book being currently reading.
....want to know more?
TK
Are books training dating data for people? Suppose people’s reading behavior was used to match with likeminded people. Imagining Tinder and Kindle collaborated, TK is that concept.



Let’s dive first into the design. It reuses Tinder’s iconic swipe-to-match experience, of course. What’s different are the details presented of each user.
Design details are tied to people’s reading interests.
The imagined design system would leverage contemporary levels of computational power to deliver something like post-modernist architecture: clean modern structure with flourishes of details inspired by people’s idiosyncratic data.


The aim is to subtly deliver unique vibes.
TK’s AI generates backgrounds that match those in people’s photos.

Theo
Theo
Theo
TK selects a typeface that best matches the book being currently reading.
....want to know more?
TK
Are books training dating data for people? Suppose people’s reading behavior was used to match with likeminded people. Imagining Tinder and Kindle collaborated, TK is that concept.



Let’s dive first into the design. It reuses Tinder’s iconic swipe-to-match experience, of course. What’s different are the details presented of each user.
Design details are tied to people’s reading interests.
The imagined design system would leverage contemporary levels of computational power to deliver something like post-modernist architecture: clean modern structure with flourishes of details inspired by people’s idiosyncratic data.


The aim is to subtly deliver unique vibes.
TK’s AI generates backgrounds that match those in people’s photos.

Theo
Theo
Theo
TK selects a typeface that best matches the book being currently reading.
....want to know more?