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As part of Microsoft’s PhizzPop design challenge, we designed and developed an interactive kiosk providing quick-access to maps, news, and information.

thirteen23 Touch Interactions

Take a look!

Nike town, here I come

April 3rd, 2008

What’s integrated retail?

thirteen23 Touch Interactions

Based on the NikeID experience, this configurator allows users to select and customize their athletic shoe using a touch screen interface.

Touch screen movie kiosk

March 21st, 2008

Our new retail example is an HD touch screen movie kiosk.

Not only is it fun and engaging, it’s great for movie stores and video kiosks.  Like our mobile example, Sneak, you can browse movie titles and even watch previews.

Mosaic close-up with photos

March 19th, 2008

Fun way to visualize photos…

Mosaic

March 19th, 2008

Mosaic Browser. Quick and Easy.

What’s integrated retail?

thirteen23 Touch Interactions

We’ve been doing more work around touch screen interfaces and natural interaction.  We’ll be posting more in the future, but for now you can take a look at our most recent WPF explorations on the new retail section of our site.

There should be some great content at the panel with Doug Cook of thirteen23. Especially a lot of insight into some of the next generation thinking we have been doing related to touch…

Touch Me: Where Are Interfaces Going?

Thursday, March 6 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM, Delfino 4101A

Speaker(s): Chris Bernard (MODERATOR), Doug Cook (Thirteen23), Dale Herigstad (Schematic), Daniel Makoski (Microsoft), Yoshihiro Saito (2nd Factory), Dave Wolf

The keyboard and mouse are aging input devices. For the future of computing and UX, where are interfaces going? Are these enough? Is touch-screen Surface/iPhone/iPod Touch just a gimmick? Where should Man Machine Interface (MMI) go?

Mix08 Session Scheduler

March 3rd, 2008

See what’s going on at MIX08 with this session scheduler.

A thirteen23 Life

February 27th, 2008

Continuum Gadget

February 22nd, 2008

Continuum gadget on the desktop:

Keep your favorites within reach. No need for your full list. We noticed people rarely talk to contacts outside their favorite list anyway…