Case Studies

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

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.

NCC Constitution Day

Client: The National Constitution Center
Project: Constitution Day wiki

Constitution Day is a wiki-based website is geared to communities seeking to develop educational programs on the history of the U.S. Constitution. Developed by Night Kitchen Interactive in 2006, the site has become the most widely used source of information on the country’s official National Constitution Day (September 17th).

Remixin’

Client: The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary and The Rosenbach Museum and Library
Project: The Franklin Remixed

In this online exhibit remix created by middle-school students, visitors can view a rich media slideshow narrated by the students themselves, explore the exhibition artifacts and their stories, or view a gallery of artifacts. In addition, the students created their own pages, in which they relate their individual reflections on the exhibit through text, image and voice.

Smithsonian NMNH Website Redesign

Client: The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Project: Website Redesign and Online Virtual Tour

Among the features in Night Kitchen’s top-level redesign of The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s website: An interactive 3D map, including visual callouts and clickable exhibit profiles with updatable text and images for changing exhibits, collections and renovations.

Lincoln’s Crossroads

Client: The National Constitution Center
Project: Abraham Lincoln’s Crossroads

Teaming up with Lincoln scholars and NCC curators, Night Kitchen created this award-winning online exhibit. Hosted by an animated talking Lincoln appearing in a series of fully-realized historical settings, the visitor is invited to act in the role of Presidential advisor.

Clinical Site Software Simulation

Client: Bristol-Myers Squibb
Project: clinSIGHT Software Simulation Training

When Bristol-Myers Squib introduced its new site monitoring application, clinSIGHT, user acceptance was critical for success. Our solution: A highly modular online course that used interactive virtual characters to engage learners, enhance retention, and provide accurate and effective assessment.

Lodestar Web Commercials

Client: Lodestar
Project: Always on Course,Testimonials, Why Lodestar Webmercials

When Lodestar wanted to upgrade its website with a compelling marketing message, Night Kitchen Interactive put the power of storytelling to work in a series of online promotional segments. Weaving Lodestar’s value proposition into three compelling stories, we enticed the viewer with just enough detail to simulate interest and trigger further exploration of the website.

Centuries of Citizenship

Client: The National Constitution Center
Project: Centuries of Citizenship

When the National Constitution Center wanted to transform its “We the People” exhibit into an online feature, Night Kitchen Interactive created a vibrant and participatory narrative experience that immerses the visitor in the sights, sounds, and headlines of the evolving story of the US Constitution.

Live Animal Center

Client: The Academy of Natural Sciences
Project: Live Animal Center

Designed in the form of an interactive picture book, the touch-screen kiosks at the Academy’s Live Animal Center educate and entertain audiences both young and old.