
Interaction design for a free iPhone application that enables users to take a snapshot of leaking steam to send a geolocated report to ConEd.
Leaks can burn pedestrians or indicate problems below the street, so ConEd asks the people of New York to report steam they see on the streets of lower Manhattan by calling a toll-free number–with limited hours. Steamr uses the advanced capabilities of the iPhone to make those reports faster, easier and more accurate.
Update: After seeing a wide variance in the precision of the reported locations, I made recommendations for the second version to include a prompt to warn users when the accuracy of the GPS is low.

Interaction design for an iPhone application that records the path users take as they take photos with a digital camera. When a user uploads their photos to Flickr, PhotoLocatr uses the information it recorded to geolocate and tag the images so they appear on the Flickr map.

An interaction model for a mid-size metro daily digital news source. The proposed site is a destination for original local news reporting, analysis of national and world news events from a local and regional perspective, and local lifestyle stories.
It’s part real-time news feed and part magazine; it offers on-demand video summaries of the top local stories, in-depth special investigations and reader-service features.

A style guide for Citi’s second-generation mobile banking application. Because a Manhattan agency was handing off the design to be built in Korea, the guide needed to be especially precise in specifying implementation of all visual design elements as well as to clearly communicate the interaction design.