Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

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Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Program

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Curriculum →

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Aliquoti

Aliquoti

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Project Description

Project Description

Our platform focuses on guiding Black, Indigenous, and People Of Color (BIPOC) women giving them the necessary tools to advocate for themselves and empower their motherhood journey.


Two hands with light-colored nails hold a light purple circular device with a teal center. The device is positioned centrally in the image. On the left side, icons and text labels indicate “WEARABLE DEVICE,” “DATA GENERATION,” “CLOUD DATA COLLECTION,” and “USER FEEDBACK.” A light gray background is visible behind the hands.



A person with dark hair is using a silver laptop. The screen displays the website aliquoti.com, which features a large image of a womb and text that reads: “From womb to home, a safe transition for mothers to be.” The website’s navigation bar includes “Our Stories,” “Our Technology,” and “Join Us.” The person’s hands are positioned on the keyboard as they interact with the laptop.



A teal cardboard box, partially open, reveals its interior. The box features the brand name "aliquoti" in black text on the side and side panels. Inside the box, a red “D” is visible on the left side, along with small icons and text including “Unpack a safer birth experience,” “X1,” “X2,” “X3,” “X4,” “X5,” and “X6.” A person’s hands are holding the box, partially obscuring the view.



A person's face is partially obscured by a large, light purple letter “q” displayed on their cheek. A smartphone screen shows data including body temperature (97°F), baby activity (10 kicks/hour), and heart rate (140 bpm), along with a graph of heart rate over time. The screen also displays a profile picture, “Hi Fiona,” and options for “Daily,” “Weekly,” and “Monthly.” A hand with red nail polish is partially visible in the foreground.



A smartphone displays a profile page on Instagram, showing a pregnant person and a baby. The Instagram interface includes icons for stories, likes, and search. A banner on the left reads “80% of neonatal deaths happen due to preventable causes,” with the brand “aliquoti” and a tagline “help us stop this trend.” The background includes a large abstract design in teal and white.



The image displays an open book titled “aliquoti” lying flat on a light gray surface. The cover features a white background with the word “aliquoti” written in black lowercase letters. Inside the book, various colorful illustrations and text are visible, including abstract shapes and text in different fonts and sizes. The book’s pages are spread out, with some showing text and others featuring illustrations. The cover also has a teal band along the left edge.



A split image shows a white exercise mat with multicolored confetti patterns on the left and a woman sitting on a purple exercise ball in a room with light-colored flooring and plants on the right. The woman wears a gray sports bra and gray leggings with bare feet. The exercise ball is on a striped rug. The left side of the image is a close-up of the mat’s surface. The right side shows a wider view of the woman seated on the ball.



A teal advertisement with a woman’s face is mounted on a subway car door. The text on the ad reads, “I'm pregnant... should I be afraid? happy.” The ad also features the logo “aliquoti” and the website “aliquoti.com/@aliquotihealth” displayed at the bottom. The subway car door is marked “R4” and “Do not hold doors,” with “WAY” visible on the adjacent wall.



A newborn baby with dark skin and short hair is sleeping on a white surface. The baby is wearing a teal garment with a pattern of yellow, purple, and light blue letters. The garment covers the baby’s torso and shoulders. The baby’s head is turned to the right, and its eyes are closed. The background is a plain white surface.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu