Archive for September, 2009

Promoting people to walk & cycle more

September 24th, 2009

Journey Planner - Greater Wellington Regional Council

Greater Wellington Regional Council want to promote walking and cycling as a viable transport option.
To make it easy for people to discover walking and cycling routes in the Wellington region, Lushai did user research to understand people’s walking and cycling habits.

Working closely with ProjectX, to understand online Map applications, we did the interaction design to deliver the first phase of the Journey planner tool.
Visit GWRC’s Journey Planner website

Monday post-it notes

September 7th, 2009

Slack is the word! I have been trying to write one, maybe two blog posts a week here at Lushai but as you may or may not have noticed, last week was a fizzer. Due not so much to motivation as extreme workloads and baby demands.
So here is a short spewage of links and fun for a Monday morning, enjoy

I love it

Space age retro images. Awesome!

space-age

iPredict – Design review and strategy

September 3rd, 2009

ipredict

iPredict 
is 
the 
first 
and 
only real money prediction market in New Zealand. 

 
Lushai
 
helped 
identify
 opportunities through a design review process and user research with the audience of the
 site. We provided design and search engine optimisation (SEO) recommendations for 
iPredict 
to
 take
 to meet its objective of capturing 
an 
audience
 and 
ultimately increase conversion.



Visit iPredict website

Knowledge Cue

September 3rd, 2009

Knowledge Cue

KnowledgeCue needed a new online identity and a website that reflected their approach to technology – an approach that is open to new ideas and sharing knowledge. Lushai designed their new logo and a website that reflects their fresh attitude to collaboration, sharing and opening new opportunities for their clients and partners.

KnowledgeCue specialises in Microsoft SharePoint solutions and partners.

Visit KnowledgeCue website

SSC intranet

September 2nd, 2009

State Services Commission - Intranet design

The States Services Commission (SSC) needed a new intranet during a time of change at the commission.

Lushai developed a flexible information architecture that could cater to future content, personalisation based on user participation and a really easy way to find information within their existing document management system.

We worked with SilverStripe to deliver the SSC intranet.