Compuware, an IT software company in Detroit, MI approached the College for Creative Studies to help evaluate their culture. Six students, including myself, were selected to research, analyze, and execute strategy for Compuware.

We concluded that at Compuware the software and culture were inextricably intertwined. We reasoned that a disruptive software interface we help re-shape the culture. We then wireframed, designed, and prototyped an interface system that was presented to the Compuware executives that illustrated the design methodology and the importance of a design centric culture.

My responsibilities included wireframing, designing, animating the interface, and creating the packet logo for the final presentation.

Packet is a 2012 Adobe Design Achievement Award Semi-finalist.

An overview of all three interfaces design: dual-monitor desktop, tablet, and mobile.
The iPad application utilized a data stream to keep participants on a conference call up to date.
The iPad was designed for the "super-user" incident manager, so he could remove and add people on the conference call. 
The mobile app was a very simple application to join, view, or delay joining a conference call.
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