Interactive Solutions

Interactive Spaces

UX/UI Lead
Technology Direction
Creative Direction
Ideation/Concept

The Challenge: How to showcase an agency's capabilities when most of that work is under strict NDA and they can't actively mention who their clients are. Combine that with occasional down time...

The Solution: Create an interactive playground and attempt to bring all their creativity and technical prowess to the forefront. Bringing their workspace into a digital interactive experience tying in real-time weather APIs and social feeds. A large client enjoyed this visual representation so much it sparked a multi year and dozens of duplications and adaptions of the style and technique evolving into event, presentations, account marketing and learning platforms.

Twisted Rope Interactive

JLL Interactive

Video Production/Shoot
Technology Lead
UX/UI Lead
Creative Direction
Client Management

The Challenge: JLL had been completely re-inventing what the modern workspace could look like and function in this new era of smart buildings, starting with their very own building in Chicago.

The Solution: Inspired by our interactive space, but wanting a more true to life representation, our team developed a threejs/360 projection mapped still image with overlaid video loops to help bring the scenes to life and create an immersive feel. All the while showcasing specific building and space features through hotspot navigation.

Trimania App

Client Management
Technology Direction
UX/UI Lead

The Challenge: Trimania is an artist focused event taking place every three years and is largely financed through sponsorships and donated services. The Tri-Main center, where this event is held, has a unique layout for each of the six floors which poses significant issues for the 6000 visitors trying to navigate the unfamiliar location. One of the major event costs is the production and printing of information brochures focused around wayfinding the facilities. 

The Solution: Our team strategized and came up with the idea of developing a point-to-point navigation app. This posed a significant challenge as we weren’t able to leverage GPS indoors - and internal beacons would have been too costly. In the end we used a combination of 3D visualization in app and physical printed QR codes around the facility to provide a shortest route mapping that visitors could follow.  The app included agenda and planning features with performance reminders and location pins of common facilities. Captured analytics indicated that at least one person in roughly 90% of the attending groups used the app.

AReveryware

Technology Direction
UI/UX Lead
Brand Strategy
Creative Direction
3D Prototyping/Showcases
Product Launch

The Challenge: Launch a free-to-use Augmented Reality Platform that could introduce users to AR while alleviates the need for technical skills.

The Solution: Our team developed and launched an iOS and Android App along with an accompanying webapp for content management. Leveraging the Wikitude AR framework behind the scenes allowed us to focus on the user journey and approachability for the broadest number of users to create their own AR experiences.