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The Baby Language app teaches you the ability to distinguish different types of baby cries yourself. It comes with a support tool to help you in the first period when learning to distinguish baby cries. It points you in the right direction by real-time distinguishing baby cries and translating them into understandable language.
The Baby Language app shows you many different ways on how to handle each specific cry. It provides you with lots of information and illustrations on how to prevent or reduce all different kind of cries.
Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in May 2015 and directed by Angie Jamal, is a powerful cinematic narrative that addresses the sensitive and critical issue of domestic violence in the Arab world. Narrative and Concept
In a turning point, the protagonist chooses to leave the abusive relationship for the sake of her children and her own future, transforming a story of victimization into one of survival and resilience.
The opening of the clip states that houses have secrets that only mirrors may know, directly challenging the societal norm of keeping domestic issues private.
Founder and Developer
UI/UX Designer
Dutch translator
and coordinator
Webdesigner Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in
Spanish translator
French translator
Italian translator Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror)
German translator
Indonesian translator
Portuguese translator Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in
Russian translator
3D Graphic artist
Arabic translator
Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in May 2015 and directed by Angie Jamal, is a powerful cinematic narrative that addresses the sensitive and critical issue of domestic violence in the Arab world. Narrative and Concept
In a turning point, the protagonist chooses to leave the abusive relationship for the sake of her children and her own future, transforming a story of victimization into one of survival and resilience.
The opening of the clip states that houses have secrets that only mirrors may know, directly challenging the societal norm of keeping domestic issues private.