Please enjoy this collection of projects we've been a part of.
Taught advanced Interaction & Experience Design courses in Communication Design at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit Michigan. Developed curriculum, technical and creative workshops, and independent studies for cross department students seeking the skills developed throughout the courses.
Freed from the sewer and put on display. A museum exhibit designed and developed at the Michigan Science Center as a part of a collaboration between NSF, Wayne State, and Macomb County Public Works.
Serving you from the world wide web since 1992. See how easy is it to get ahead with a mobile first JavaScript port of a museum floor interactive game. Peruse scientific data relating to the atmosphere, the oceans, the areas covered by ice and snow, and the living organisms in all these domains. Explore a custom built Drupal CMS for the scientists, teachers, and students of the Exploratorium's community.
Because it’s filled with hours of fun and educational play. We imagined a prototype playground feature designed and fabricated for Our City Oakland's festival themed around play.
A museum exhibit designed as a dataset visualization canvas for the Exploratorium during their move from the Palace of Fine Arts to the Embarcadero. Inviting museumgoer's to view such grand things as the ebb and flow of our ocean, the dynamic currents of our atmosphere, or the geological makeup of the ground beneath our feet.
It was never knowing when we'd need to concentrate, or knowing when we might need to surmount the fathomless distraction of the net. Thus a set of productivity apps to control ourselves.
An on-line match-making platform that allows the community and organizations within them to post available Spaces and Proposals for what to do with those spaces. Connecting Spaces and Art, for crowd-sourced urban revitalization.
Can you match any of the millions of different colors by mixing three colors of light? Red, green, and blue?
What do you need? What do you think? These simple questions remind us that no matter how complex it gets, it's still about people, talking with people, and living with people. That our similarities outweigh the differences.
A simple and easy to use resource that provides an index of organizations found throughout San Francisco's Tenderloin. The application not only highlights these organizations, but also the people responsible for their very being.
What if things could feel? And then if they could what feelings would they have? One mean with which to express itself, a heartbeat of light.
Amidst the confusion, uncertainty, and wonder that was web design throughout the interactive explosion that was the Flash ActionScript phenomena; we built some furious things before Apple shut the fun down.
Standing there, at the end of an undergraduate, I found that I was no longer in the things that I had created throughout my studies. Instead we have a showcase of reflection, over a showcase of production.
A small sample from the back pages of Detroit's Metro Times. One view into our tireless spasming for companionship, physical gratification, and maybe love. This large scale print was designed for a Valentine's Day Exhibition.
60 wooden blocks of ceder, each representing a single item sitting on my desk on a random Saturday afternoon at 6:00 pm. Come play in my inventory and see if you can learn a little something about me.