Interactive Wayfinding & Environmental Graphics
JourneyMaker: Personalized Art Museum Adventure
Client:
Art Institute of Chicago
Venue/Location:
Ryan Learning Center (The Modern Wing)
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Highlights
Client:
Art Institute of Chicago
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Highlights
JourneyMaker is a digital-meets-print experience that allows families to create their very own tours of the Art Institute of Chicago, based on the topics that interest them the most. This personalized art adventure begins at the David and Marilyn Fatt Vitale Family Room in the Ryan Learning Center—located in the museum’s Modern Wing.
Belle & Wissell designed the complete JourneyMaker experience, in close collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago’s internal teams. The project’s scope included the David and Marilyn Fatt Vitale Family Room environmental graphics, the touch table interactives (with at-home companion desktop Web version), and the studio also contributed to the design of the new furniture pieces that enclose the interactives.
Visitors begin at a JourneyMaker interactive touch table, selecting one of eight storylines—like Superheroes, Time Travelers, or Strange and Wild Creatures (based on what interests them, regardless of their knowledge about art). Next, they select works from the museum’s collection to assemble their story journey. After they’ve made their selections, they can print out their own personalized Journey Guide, which includes information, activities, and wayfinding directions. Then, they head into the museum for an art-filled adventure.
Families can also begin the experience at home, with a desktop Web-version that allows them to shape and print their Journey Guide themselves before their visit.
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Project Accolades:
SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards Winner (Visual Media Experience), 2017
Museums and the Web’s Glami Awards Finalist (Exhibit Experience), 2017
International Design and Communication Awards Gold Medal (Best App), 2016
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Principal: Gabe Kean
Studio Producer: Sarah Trueblood
Creative Director: Thomas Ryun
Technology Lead: Edward Tang
Senior Designer: Eric Harvey
Senior Designer: Edrea Lita
Studio Coordinator: Natalie Karbelnig
Senior Developer: Scott Thiessen
Developer: Nathan Harris
Additional Project Credits
Documentation Videography and Motion Design: Leviathan
Documentation Videography Director: Daniel Ryan
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Principal: Gabe Kean
Studio Producer: Sarah Trueblood
Creative Director: Thomas Ryun
Technology Lead: Edward Tang
Senior Designer: Eric Harvey
Senior Designer: Edrea Lita
Studio Coordinator: Natalie Karbelnig
Senior Developer: Scott Thiessen
Developer: Nathan Harris
Additional Project Credits
Documentation Videography and Motion Design: Leviathan
Documentation Videography Director: Daniel Ryan
JourneyMaker is a digital-meets-print experience that allows families to create their very own tours of the Art Institute of Chicago, based on the topics that interest them the most. This personalized art adventure begins at the David and Marilyn Fatt Vitale Family Room in the Ryan Learning Center—located in the museum’s Modern Wing.
Belle & Wissell designed the complete JourneyMaker experience, in close collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago’s internal teams. The project’s scope included the David and Marilyn Fatt Vitale Family Room environmental graphics, the touch table interactives (with at-home companion desktop Web version), and the studio also contributed to the design of the new furniture pieces that enclose the interactives.
Visitors begin at a JourneyMaker interactive touch table, selecting one of eight storylines—like Superheroes, Time Travelers, or Strange and Wild Creatures (based on what interests them, regardless of their knowledge about art). Next, they select works from the museum’s collection to assemble their story journey. After they’ve made their selections, they can print out their own personalized Journey Guide, which includes information, activities, and wayfinding directions. Then, they head into the museum for an art-filled adventure.
Families can also begin the experience at home, with a desktop Web-version that allows them to shape and print their Journey Guide themselves before their visit.
Visit Website:
Project Accolades:
SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards Winner (Visual Media Experience), 2017
Museums and the Web’s Glami Awards Finalist (Exhibit Experience), 2017
International Design and Communication Awards Gold Medal (Best App), 2016