The Coyote Project was built in collaboration with MCA Chicago to create a system for writing, editing, and publishing descriptions of art.
PAC consulted and advised Tessitura on building their new ticketing platform, TNEW, in a way that would be accessible for all users.
PAC collaborated with Cooper Hewitt to develop a braille labeling system for consuming rich exhibition information through an accessible mobile application.
A platform to make it easier to find and use accessible materials that support learning STEM concepts.
A review of visual brand identity to develop improvements to guidelines and implementation methods to make accessible products.
Helping make the new Field Museum website an accessible experience for all visitors.
PAC helped CMHR design a mobile application that was part of an inclusive design ecosystem.
PAC ensures CMHR Policy and Governance follows inclusive design best practices.
PAC ensured that the exhibitions and digital interactives at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights are accessible.
A mobile application featuring guided tours that accompany robust tactile replicas of Andy Warhol artworks.
PAC worked with the MCA to make MCAChicago.org accessible.
With Orbit Research, PAC created accessible features for the TI-84 Plus talking graphing calculator.
Developing new ways of engaging with exhibition content by using Amazon Alexa in concert with interpretive content.
PAC helped Bootstrap build an accessible blocks-based programming environment.
A game for sighted users to find objects through image description created alongside expanding functionality of the Coyote software.
A workshop for educators to learn the foundational skills necessary to teach students computer science using the Quorum programming language.