Interactives
I specialise in creating interactive experiences that engage and inform. My experience has given me deep insight into user attitudes and behaviors, allowing me to develop thoughtful designs and intuitive functionality.
There is no one-size-fits-all solution — every interactive display I produce, whether touchscreen, augmented reality, motion-based, or otherwise, is uniquely tailored to its audience and purpose.
Some of the clients I’ve developed interactives for include:Penrith Panthers Rugby League ClubNational Rugby LeagueAustralian War MemorialANZ BankNational Sports MuseumMuseum VictoriaPort Of Echuca Visitor CentreVictoria UniversityBunbury Visitor CentreNewcastle Maritime Museum
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Child and Family Services Ballarat
For the 150th anniversary of Child and Family Services Ballarat, I developed a series of interactive exhibits that explore the organization’s history, highlighting the services it has provided and how they have evolved over time.
One of these exhibits is a digital timeline that allows users to scroll through and discover key moments in the organization’s history. Another interactive commemorates the wartime service of former clients, honoring their contributions.

National Museum of Australia
I have designed several interactive displays for the museum, including The Saw Doctor, The Coach Builder, The Bogong Moth, and Muttaburrasaurus. Each of these is a standalone touchscreen experience that allows users to explore rich content.
One notable project, The Coach Builder interactive, was developed for the National Museum of Australia’s exhibition Spirited: Australia’s Horse Story. This interactive serves as a digital catalog of artifacts from Australia’s equine history, showcasing icons of the racing industry, antique horse-drawn carts, and riding equipment.
A key feature of this project is The Coachbuilder Book of Designs, a digital reproduction of the original book containing engravings and photographs from The Australasian Coach Builder and Wheelwright (1901–1917). The interactive incorporates gesture-based pinch-and-zoom functionality, allowing users to explore all 258 pages in high detail.