Case Studies

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

JPMA Website Design and Development

Client: Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association
Project: JPMA Website Design and Development

The Juvenile Products Manufacturing Association’s redesigned site now successfully reflects its leadership in the juvenile products industry and its role as an advocate for the needs of manufacturers and retailers in an ever-changing regulatory environment.

PhilaPlace: Sharing Stories from the City of Neighborhoods

Client: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Project: PhilaPlace: Sharing Stories from the City of Neighborhoods

Explore Philadelphia’s rich history and culture through PhilaPlace – an interactive website featuring over 150 stories enriched with a growing number of historical and contemporary photos, audio narratives, and video interviews with local residents and community organizations.

Explore Your Future Website

Client: WHYY Philadelphia Public Broadcasting
Project: Explore Your Future Website

Explore Your Future features episodes from the WHYY series "Our World", a personality trait assessment, an interactive career building experience that showcases multiple career pathways, and many resources to help teens get started on STEM careers: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

UMMA DialogTable Movies

Client: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Project: UMMA Dialogtable Movies

Employing a collaborative storytelling approach, Night Kitchen Interactive developed 32 short movies for the museum’s DialogTable installation, bringing together a wide range of voices in a thought-provoking, creative manner. In addition, a companion website was developed to integrate social media into this special exhibit.

Country Dog Gentlemen Kiosk and Website

Client: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Project:
Country Dog Gentlemen Kiosk and Website

Inspired by Roy De Forest’s iconic painting, Country Dog Gentlemen the playful animations and lively interactives for SFMOMA’s touch-screen kiosks encourage visitors to engage with art and allow them to create their own original works to submit to an every growing collection on the museum’s website.

21st Century Abe

Client: Rosenbach Museum and Library
Project: 21st Century Abe

With the goal of making Lincoln more accessible to modern audiences, the 21st Century Abe website invites visitors and project artists to contribute creative responses to the museum’s collection, and in the process help shape the curatorial team’s portrait of a contemporary Abraham Lincoln.

Delaware Valley Innovation Network

Client: Delaware Valley Innovation Network
Project: Online Resource for Life Sciences Industry

The DVIN website is a one-stop source for information on the region’s life sciences industry and embodies the principles of collaboration, innovation, participation, and inclusiveness.

Star-Spangled Banner Interactive Exhibit

Client: The Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Project: Star-Spangled Banner Interactive Exhibit

The Star-Spangled Banner online exhibit transforms this cherished 200 year-old artifact into a platform for visitor participation, encouraging visitors to explore the story behind the flag that inspired the national anthem.

Click! Photography Changes Everything online exhibit

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

click! photography changes everything is an online exhibit that features photos and stories from visitors and guest contributors exploring how profoundly photographic images shape how we see, experience, and interact with the world.

JPS Interactive Timeline and Honoree Presentation

Client: The Jewish Publication Society
Project: JPS Interactive Timeline and Honoree Presentation

An interactive timeline celebrating JPS’s 120-year history takes visitors on an engaging journey through the organization’s past, present, and future. A 2-minute presentation also pays homage to JPS’s past presidents who contributed to its success. The result is a compelling visual narrative that conveys JPS’s role in promoting Jewish literacy and culture.