A Touchtable of Philanthropy
For Georgia College & State University’s 84” multi-touch table, I designed the entire user experience and interface—from mapping the user journey to wireframing, prototyping, and testing. Beginning with a detailed persona-driven journey map, I anticipated user behaviors, social media habits, and interaction patterns, then translated those insights into an intuitive logic flow. I wireframed multi-user layouts to maximize simultaneous engagement, iterated through all possible use cases, and refined the design based on real-world testing. The final interface seamlessly supports everything from quick interactions to deep exploration, with a content management system enabling instant updates by staff.
Interactive Design for Courtroom Drawings
For a special exhibition at the Library of Congress called Drawing Justice: The Art of Courtroom Illustration, I designed an interactive touchscreen, which allowed visitors to explore these courtroom drawings in greater depth — organized by theme, or organized by artist.
UX Design for a War of 1812 historic site
At this visitor center for the Fort York National Historic Site in Toronto, Ontario, I designed the user experience for two interactive touchscreens: a wayfinding touchscreen to orient users to the site, and another interactive program that lets visitors explore parallel stories of 1812-era inhabitants of the town and modern citizens. A feedback component allows visitors to tell their own stories.