Roadside Heritage
December 2009
The Roadside Heritage Project wanted a website that would allow visitors to experience the wonderfully diverse region along California Highway 395 through interactive maps and audio stories.
They came to the Lawrence Hall of Science to help solve this problem. By taking advantage of public web-service APIs, we were able to implement maps from Google, videos from YouTube and Vimeo, photos from Flickr and audio from our own servers in order to produce an immersive and memorable multimedia experience detailing the history, folklore, and science of the Eastern Sierra region.
Roadside Heritage was designed and developed at the Lawrence Hall of Science.
We were able to help with the following services:
- Website Design
- Information Architecture
- User Interface/ User Experience

