As part of a team, I helped produce this interactive media program on the life and legacy of Winston Churchill for the National Churchill Library and Center at the George Washington University. I designed 3 separate interactive programs, sharing one common timeline that touches on various stages of Churchill's life, emphasizing his writings.
As Lead Front-end Designer, I collaborated on the UX, designed the touch-screen UI navigation, initial wire-frame designs, layout, devised color scheme, incorporation of branding, typography, research, client communications, team collaboration and testing. Tools included Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
The social fraternity Phi Gamma Delta has over 150 chapters in the U.S. and Canada. I worked with a team to produce an interactive touch table for the exhibit space at the organization’s headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky. The touch table interactive interface is multi-touch, allowing multiple visitors to explore content at once.
As Lead Front-end Designer, I collaborated on the UX, designed the touch-screen UI navigation, initial wire-frame layouts, map illustrations, devised color scheme, incorporation of branding, typography, research, client communications, team collaboration and testing. Tools included Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
This multi-touch surface provides users the ability to explore a number of methods of expressing their thoughts and ideas regarding a new home for NSF. Multiple users can simultaneously draw, place, scale, and arrange images; and create floor-plans using icons and primitives all on a large touchscreen table.
As Lead Front-end Designer, I collaborated on the UX, designed the touch-screen UI elements, layout, devised color scheme and theme, typography, research, client communications, team collaboration and testing. Tools included Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and Flash.