Making Internal Systems Easier to Adopt
Internal systems succeed when people actually use them. See how Pattern helped public-sector teams turn communications, tasks, approvals, and reporting into a more usable workflow experience. Read More
Internal systems succeed when people actually use them. See how Pattern helped public-sector teams turn communications, tasks, approvals, and reporting into a more usable workflow experience. Read More
Pattern in Practice: How we helped turn electoral boundary data, public feedback, and interactive mapping into a clearer consultation experience. Some public processes are… Read More
Pattern in Practice: How we structured layered historical archives and GIS mapping for the Manitoba Oil Museum without flattening the story Some histories do… Read More
Pattern in Practice Series: Part 1 –What ‘Explore the Whiteshell’ Teaches About Tourism UX Planning a trip should not feel like research homework. Read More
Pattern’s collaboration with HTFC and Signex Manufacturing produced the James Avenue Water Level Indicator which was awarded Best Free Standing Sign by the Sign Association… Read More
Pattern’s work in the design and technical execution of several innovative features was recognized in a Jury’s Award of Excellence National Award from the Canadian… Read More
The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame’s move from Bell MTS Place to the Bell MTS Iceplex was accompanied by a redesign of the Hall’s exhibit and content. All aspects of the Hall experience were designed and produced by Pattern, including the addition of a large interactive touchscreen that invites visitors to explore Hall Honourees from the past to present day, via stories, photos and videos. Read More
When I began working on the Upper Fort Garry (UFG) app (which you can read more about… Read More
“It just might be Canada’s largest public art installation. Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park at Broadway and Main will unveil its sound and light show… Read More
“The park’s app, audio and visual experiences were developed locally by Pattern Interactive, whose Jeremy Choy is very proud of the “immersive” end product.”… Read More