
The Whitaker Foundation contacted A3MG to design a user friendly interface for a database they had already implemented. This graphics facelift helped the navigation of the database by using colored tabs and pages to differentiate views. The use of subtle shades within the pages helped to visually organize the data.

NIST hired A3MG to create an interactive kiosk that explains a NIST technique for improving mitochondrial DNA analysis. The kiosk is installed at NIST headquarters in Gaithersburg, Maryland but is also available online.
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This CD-ROM was created as a marketing and recruitment tool aimed at attracting potential students for the Washington Semester Program at American University. Featured on the disc are video testimonials, the program descriptions, links to the AU Web site, as well as information and applications in PDF format.

This virtual exhibit was produced for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute by A3MG to supplement the Institute’s annual Holiday Lectures on Science. The temporary exhibit, installed at HHMI, contained artifacts loaned by the Smithsonian Institution

A3MG was hired by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create a short animation to simulate six entangled ions in simultaneous “cat” states.
NIST researchers have succeeded in coaxing six ions into an unusual quantum “cat” state in which their nuclei are collectively spinning clockwise and counterclockwise at the same time.
Since this concept is difficult to visualize, the animation makes it easier to grasp.
The short animation was created in Lightwave 3D and Motion 2 and exported to a progressive download QuickTime Web movie.
The “cat” state animation was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal on January 6, 2006, Page A9. The animation was called “charming” by science columnist Sharon Begley in her article titled, “The Magical Behavior Of Subatomic Particles Moves Into Real World.”
A3MG has worked with NIST on previous projects including two interactive kiosks installed in NIST’s lobby in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
NIST News Release with Animation Link
WSJ Article Online

This call to service video was produced by A3MG for the Case Foundation and the National Conference on Citizenship.
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A3MG took existing video elements and a script and edited this short video for the Spring 2005 edition of the HHMI Bulletin.
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The Life Beyond Earth website was co-designed by A3MG and Brad Avery for PBS Online. This website is the companion to the the film Life Beyond Earth by Timothy Ferris.
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The Learning Options logo was created for the National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies. The Learning Options program was a web-based “virtual campus” that contained early care and education courseware for child care professionals.
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