Design Museum – Laver's Law

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Interaction Design

Exhibition Design

Art Direction

App Design

The Design Museum opened their new permanent gallery and wanted an exhibit that would entertain visitors while also teaching them about Laver's Law. I worked closely with developers and designed this interactive mirror.

James Laver was a fashion historian who believed in the cyclical nature of fashion. We designed an interactive mirror, allowing users to virtually try on outfits from nine different eras. A visitor can choose a prop from the dress up box. If they choose the walkman and look in the mirror, they with be digitally dressed in a 1980s shell suit, that will fit to their body shape and track their movements. If they pick up the fan, they can ‘try on’ a Victorian dress.

An accompanying iPad app allows users to take a photo and email it to themselves. 

 

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