American Campaign Website
The Normandy Campaign: The Advance Inland (Website)
Client:
ABMC / Dog Green Productions
Venue/Location:
ABMC website
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
Client:
ABMC / Dog Green Productions
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
The Normandy Campaign is a companion website to the Normandy Visitor Center for American Battle Monuments Commission, and was produced in partnership with Dog Green Productions.
This map-based, interactive experience helps users to better understand the advancing movement of troups and about the military units who were present at D-Day and subsequent events.
Videos, stills, animation, and a zoomable map come together to make this experience feel very hands-on, giving the user ultimate control over how the information is disseminated.
The collapsible interface helps users visualize the time-based story and movement of battlements. Belle & Wissell also developed a style system and programming framework for ongoing ABMC projects.
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Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Design Director, Designer: Gabe Kean
Designer: Marianna Rossi
Technology Lead: Seb Chevrel
Design Technologist: Aaron Hedquist
Additional Project Credits
Project Director: Max Lewkowicz
Project Coordinator: Adam Schein
Content Manager: Shelby Frantz
Video: Joseph Borruso
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Design Director, Designer: Gabe Kean
Designer: Marianna Rossi
Technology Lead: Seb Chevrel
Design Technologist: Aaron Hedquist
Additional Project Credits
Project Director: Max Lewkowicz
Project Coordinator: Adam Schein
Content Manager: Shelby Frantz
Video: Joseph Borruso
The Normandy Campaign is a companion website to the Normandy Visitor Center for American Battle Monuments Commission, and was produced in partnership with Dog Green Productions.
This map-based, interactive experience helps users to better understand the advancing movement of troups and about the military units who were present at D-Day and subsequent events.
Videos, stills, animation, and a zoomable map come together to make this experience feel very hands-on, giving the user ultimate control over how the information is disseminated.
The collapsible interface helps users visualize the time-based story and movement of battlements. Belle & Wissell also developed a style system and programming framework for ongoing ABMC projects.