Interactive Design by Rob Layton

Posts Tagged ‘litigation support’

Circle of Care

This interactive exhibit demonstrates all the precautions taken by hospital staff to make sure the patient was taken care of. This is also known as an interventions exhibit. The bullet points to the right are compiled from tons of doctors’ and nurses’ notes. The interventions outlined here involve nursing, nutrition, medication, behavior, fall prevention, [...]

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Lack of Response exhibit

This case involved a patient who developed an abdominal infection because the doctor was either absent, unreachable, or non-communicative. The main argument this exhibit focuses on is the long stretch of time (55 hours) that the doctor was unresponsive. I had the the presentation move through that span of time, making it seem as long [...]

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RPOF chart

This chart was created to illustrate how RPOF is supported by various republican political organizations. This chart originally had the names of law firms in place of “volunteer,” and went more into detail about who was involved. What I’m presenting here is a sanitized version which focuses solely on the design.

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Faulty Construction exhibit

This interactive exhibit was created to point out a shoddy construction job. Numerous repairs were required before this building could be inhabitable.
I was given some floorplans and photos to start. Overall, it was a really simple job. After I had learned what the exhibit was intended to show, I was given a lot of freedom. [...]

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Overhead Intersection

This is a standard overhead accident diagram. It is usually printed with magnetic backing and proportionally sized magnetic vehicles. It is intended to reenact the events of a motor vehicle accident.

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Document timeline

This interactive presentation was for a case that involved an employee stalking a co-worker. The client wanted to be able to jump to different points in the timeline and pull up relevant documents. The timeline format was utilized to reinforce the co-worker’s distress over a long period of time.

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Window illustration

This case was an argument on the quality of a wall and its ability to keep moisture out. It was necessary to illustrate each individual layer and ensure that each reflected a different texture. This is commonly referred to as a demonstrative exhibit, so exact textures weren’t necessary- only that the jury understood what each [...]

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NOAA map

This case involved a person who was suspected of committing insurance fraud. The person set their boat on fire sank it. The purpose of this exhibit was to show how close the location of the boat sinking was to nearby coast guards. Nautical charts were used for authenticity.

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Construction Incomplete exhibit

This interactive timeline was made as a promotional product. It demonstrates an argument between a construction company and their client, involving a contract being breached as a result of the company overshooting their deadline.

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Street View exhibit

This wasn’t created for any particular case. It’s just another way I thought of presenting an accident at an intersection. It’s the same concept as Google© Maps’ street view. Rather than forcing the client to go online and pull up google maps, this interactive exhibits takes only the important images and contains them into a [...]

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Red timeline

This is a timeline that presents gaps of inactivity, after the deposition of the plaintiff. A deposition is basically a witness testimony taken under oath which is documented to be used in court. I can’t really go too much into the actual case due to confidentiality issues, but this represents one of the ways [...]

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