Case Studies

Our Portfolio showcases our most recent case studies. In this section, you can search a broader selection of case studies.

Electronic Data Capture Training

Client: Novo Nordisk
Project: Electronic Data Capture Training

To enhance its global clinical data capture activities, Novo Nordisk sought to provide training on the InForm Electronic Data Capture (EDC) tool and associated business processes. In response, Night Kitchen Interactive developed a highly modular, role-based training course that incorporates illustrated characters to personify the interdependence of the key roles in the data capture process.

Bipolar Disorder Virtual Preceptorship

Client: Bristol-Myers Squibb
Project: Bipolar Disorder Scenario-based Online Training

Seeking to enhance its sales team’s understanding of the choices doctors make when diagnosing and treated bipolor disorder, Bristol-Myers Squibb turned to Night Kitchen Interactive. Our character-based, interactive learning modules gave trainees an invaluable insider’s look at this complex process.

Cervidil Training Demo

Client: Forest Laboratories, Inc.
Project: Cervidil® Training Demo

Forest Laboratories wanted to supplement its product literature with a training video on the safe and effective use of Cervidil®. Geared to physicians and trained obstetrical personnel, the 10-minute training video provides a demonstration on product use and disposal, as well as 2D animation on how the product works inside the body.

Autism Awareness Training

Client: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
Project: Autism Awareness Training for Direct Support Providers

When the DPW’s Bureau of Autism Affairs sought to provide Autism awareness training for its entry-level direct support providers, Night Kitchen Interactive developed a series of training modules that utilized virtual characters and story-based scenarios to help learners understand the concepts and skills they would need to help their clients achieve a more independent lifestyle.

Click! Photography Changes Everything

Client: Smithsonian Photography Initiative
Project: click! photography changes everything

Designed for the Smithsonian Photography Initiative, click! photography changes everything is an online exhibit that explores how profoundly photographic images shape how we see, experience, and interact with the world.

NCC Website Redesign

Client: The National Constitution Center
Project: Website Redesign and Online Marketing

In redesigning the NCC website, Night Kitchen Interactive created a visitor-focused home page with high-impact vignettes highlighting the museum’s key attractions, a template system for updating content across the site, and landing pages to facilitate the museum’s online ticket sales.

For Night Kitchen, It’s Personal

Night Kitchen’s vision for an immersive, participatory museum experience is inspired by many sources – from theorists Philip Yenawine and Hilde Hein to the art and ideas of Marcel Duchamp and Maurice Sendak. But our inspiration also comes from personal experience. Take a look at Matthew Fisher’s opening to our 2007 paper, Remixing Exhibits:

Arctic: A Friend Acting Strangely

Client: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Project: Arctic: A Friend Acting Strangely

This online adaptation of the museum’s Arctic: A Friend Acting Strangely exhibit was designed to convey the story of the changing nature of the Arctic and its impact on the communities and researchers who live there.

Franklin’s Interactive Lifetime

Client: The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary
Project: Franklin’s Interactive Lifetime

Night Kitchen Interactive created a rich media interactive timeline of Franklin’s life and his achievements. This highly visual exhibit includes games, activities, and animated stories that bring this founding father and the compelling themes of his legacy to life.

Explore Butterflies!

Client: The Academy of Natural Sciences
Project: Explore Butterflies!

This award-winning interactive is comprised of four immersive game-like activities that focus on learning about different butterfly species, their habitat and anatomy, and the impact of global warming on the world’s butterfly population. Catered to families and children ages 8-12, the interactives were designed for the exhibit’s touch-screen kiosks and website.