DINOSAUR HALL: CASE STUDY
UI / UX Project for Connecticut Science Center — May 2021
2 min readJul 7, 2021
OVERVIEW
Dinosaur Hall is a tablet-based interface for a museum exhibit. The exhibit will allow individuals to expand their knowledge with key facts about the most ferocious dinosaurs that once walked the earth millions of years ago.
This project aims to bring the past to the 21st century and present facts and figures about dinosaurs in a contemporary and exciting direction.
CLIENT
Connecticut Science Center
MY ROLE
Lead UX and UI Designer throughout the project cycle. Conducting research, user flows, lo-hi fidelity wireframing, mock-ups, and final prototypes.
USER FLOW
- Museum-goers will approach the exhibit and be presented with a tablet in front of each set of fossils with the homepage pre-loaded.
- The user will select a specific dinosaur (8 total) depending on which dinosaur bones are displaying.
- The user then enters their height and weight to generate a size comparison to give a greater perspective of how large these animals once were
- The user has the option to learn more about the dinosaur's location and body features with a collapsable toggle menu.
- If The user chooses to learn more, they then will tap on the different parts of the dinosaur's skeleton to learn more about the specific body parts.
WIREFRAMING
MOCK-UPS
PROTOTYPING
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