About Memori
Memori Archives honors the art of documentation in preserving memories. While valuing the act of capturing moments, Memori ultimately encourages individuals to be present, intentional, and receptive to new experiences and environments.
Memori is a research design project that explores art, philosophy, culture, design, individuality, and connection within today’s cultural landscape. It serves as an extension of our perspective, deconstructing and modernizing concepts and design processes to create work that aligns with contemporary digital and aesthetic trends. This approach is guided by my design compass, which is rooted in cognitive and reflective artistry and, most importantly, human-centric principles. By thoughtfully considering the core aspects of human design and nature, I aim to develop products that are both intentional and sensitive in execution.
Launched in April 2023, the project initially focused on coffee table book and photobooks as tools for observation, documentation, and reflection. Over time, it naturally evolved beyond coffee table books, expanding to include prints that capture precious moments and a card game that leverages art’s universal language to bridge differences and deepen relationships.
In challenging times, when the world seems overwhelming, the pursuit of art and creative expression might seem trivial. However, art anchors us to our humanity, providing a timeless ability to inspire us beyond the constraints of our current reality. It transcends societal constructs, offering solace and connection in an increasingly automated world driven by convenience. Creativity and self-expression are not luxuries, but essential elements of the human experience.
I hope Memori products spark joy in any way possible. Thank you for your support — I am deeply grateful & invested in our collective experience.
// Hadiza
FOUNDER BRIEF
Hadiza is a research and data scientist with a passion for human-centered and ethical systems, ranging from study design, product development, UX app design, and storytelling. She has worked across sectors with clients like the NBA, Snapchat, GoodRx, and Scholastic. Rooted in a family of educators, Hadiza also brings experience as a tech instructor, math tutor, and volunteer debate mentor for elementary and middle school students. With an evolving multidisciplinary background in filmmaking, writing, and music, she approaches her work as a scientist, artist, and educator.
Memori Archives is her creative research studio // a space where research, personal history, and creative mediums meet to explore how we document, reflect, and connect.
Interested in connecting or collaborating? – connect@memoriarchives.com


