Design
Stu-Tea
An interactive study aid made using HTML, CSS, JS, and modern code tools
STU-TEA is an educational tool aiming to help learners strengthen their attention span for studying by making it fun and interactive.
This study experience strives to make repetitive and reinforcement learning fun! The design of the website is to begin to associate studying as an enjoyable learning opportunity instead of a chore or stressor. This means redefining the typical aesthetic of studying to make it more lighthearted.
(Envisioned and implemented by Libby Egan)
Writing
Human Rights Interactive Game
Human Rights interactive educational for Interactive Media
(Envisioned and implemented by Libby Egan)
Interactive Fiction
Choose Your Heroine interactive fiction for my Interactive Media class made using Twine. Explore historically significant female role models who are often unappreciated within textbooks. Find heroines from around the world that hopefully inspire users of their ability to make a difference in the world. Inspired by Jason Porath's Rejected Princesses series I wanted to try and find a way to gamify this incredibly important genre within history.
(Envisioned and implemented by Libby Egan)
Roly Poly Interactive Media Pitch Deck
An Assignment for TV Management which included creating a unique pitch for a new television-related streaming service/app. My group's concept centered around children's educational interactive media with a choose-your-own-adventure format being pitched as a subsidiary to Disney+. Named after the beloved childhood bug, Roly Poly represents children's ability to "Choose Imagination" and displays how their actions matter and can create both change and have an impact. My role within the team was highly creative and I envisioned the name, logo, and created all the visuals (the example choose-your-own adventure from the pitch deck), along with collaborating on the rest of the project with my teammates.
(Concept, logo, slogan, competitors, programming illustrations were produced by Libby Egan the rest was made in collaboration or delegated to teammates)