Logostworek – a speech therapy support system

Marta Koczy
Kamila Grela
Martyna Hamryszczak
Martyna Tyszko
PL, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow

What is it about?

Logostworek is a multidimensional support system for speech therapy designed for children aged 5–7, combining a teaching aid with a dexterity game. Its key element is a two-tone cradle with a magnetic “tongue-puppet” that visualizes articulatory positions, eliminating the need for therapists to demonstrate exercises using their own mouth. The system includes a tower-building game, a “progress monitor” in the form of stamps, and mobile packaging. The project relates to the theme “Cycles” through a therapy structure based on the essential, rhythmic repetition of exercises necessary to establish correct speech habits.

Why was it created and for whom?

The project was created for children, speech therapists, and parents to transform the tedious therapy process into engaging play. The goal was to develop a tool that motivates the youngest users through measurable progress and dexterity elements that improve fine motor skills. Thanks to its mobile form, Logostworek facilitates the continuation of therapy outside the clinic, supporting speech development in any environment. The system aims to build a positive relationship between the child and the treatment process, making progress visible and rewarding for both parties.

Authors:
Marta Koczy
Kamila Grela
Martyna Hamryszczak
Martyna Tyszko