Interactive installations.

Below is some of our work in designing and developing touch-screen installations and off-line user interfaces.

SmokeBrake: tools for quitting smoking.

We designed and developed two user interfaces for Baltimore-based WellDoc communications, who is developing next generation technology solutions to support chronic disease management. The first interface is an interactive assessment of a users smoking habits, their level of addiction and desire (or lack there of) to quit smoking. The second interface is a post-quit interactive landscape which starts out barren and become more lush as the each nonsmoking day passes (animals, trees, water, etc. are all interactive).

Touch-screen kiosks at the National WWII Museum

We worked with the National WWII Museum to design and develop several interactive off-line exhibits. Examples include: the interactive German Veterinary Case, which let's users explore the methods available to doctors and veterinarians during the war, and the Patches of WWII, which lets users examine over one hundred war-time patches and insignias.

CLECO interactive historical timeline

Designed and developed an updatable interactive timeline focusing on the company history of CLECO, Louisiana's largest energy company. Interesting note: They started out as an ice distributor in the 1930's and needed to generate power in order to make the ice in their ice factories. So, they laid the electrical infrastructure and then started selling off their excess energy.