MEDIA VIEWER, DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
The media viewer on the Europeana website, which allows users to zoom in/out, pan, rotate, and view media in full screen - a must for beautiful, high-resolution works in digital cultural heritage collections. Due to the variable nature of media in the collections (including images, text, and audio media), the viewer was designed to be the most flexible container possible - while being fully responsive across devices.
Depicted here containing the work A Vanitas Still-Life with a Skull, a Book and Roses by Jan Davidsz. de Heem, from the collection of Nationalmuseum, Sweden.
INTERACTIVE EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
A more interactive editorial format for Europeana's stories about cultural heritage. Utilising parallax and scrollytelling effects and full-width visuals, to pull readers even more deeply into the rich stories.
Example: https://www.europeana.eu/en/stories/co-curating-postcolonialism
FIRST PEOPLES’ MAP
A web mapping platform, built for the First Peoples’ Cultural Council of B.C., integrating diverse Indigenous cultural data (languages, arts, & heritage). Julie acted as user experience researcher, facilitating stakeholder and user interviews and co-creation workshops, wireframing concepts and conducting usability testing.
Press:
New interactive map shares Indigenous arts, language and culture throughout B.C., CBC, June 2021
Interactive map showcases BC's Indigenous art and culture, Daily Hive, June 2021
New online map braids together Indigenous land, language, arts and culture, Energetic City, June 2021