Online Communities

Nothing fuels our creative energies more than the opportunity to help our clients connect with their audiences through the latest innovations in interactive technologies.

For our online community solutions, we combine the well-known features of traditional websites with the features of easy-to-use Web 2.0 applications to facilitate the growth of collaborative online communities.

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).

Client: The Delaware Art Museum
Project: The Art of Storytelling: Bringing Visual Art to Life Through Stories

Created for the Delaware Art Museum, Night Kitchen Interactive designed the Art of Storytelling to enhance children’s appreciation for the visual arts through the power of storytelling.

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.