Ontario Parks Kiosk

Web Development Interactive Kiosk

An interactive digital experience built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to educate users about Ontario Parks through engaging visuals, navigation, and touch-based interaction.

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Technologies Used

HTML
CSS
JS
Photoshop

Project Overview

This project is an interactive digital kiosk designed to showcase information about Ontario Parks in an engaging and user-friendly way. The interface allows users to explore park history, activities, classifications, and wildlife through visually rich and structured screens.

Designed for touch-based interaction, the system provides an intuitive navigation flow that enhances learning and exploration in public environments such as visitor centers and exhibitions.

Project Objective & Challenge

The objective was to design an engaging and informative digital experience that simplifies complex information about Ontario Parks into easily digestible interactive screens.

The challenge was organizing large amounts of content such as history, visitor information, and classifications into a clear structure while maintaining visual appeal and smooth navigation for users of all ages.

Process

The project began with structuring the content into key sections such as history, present information, visitor details, and wildlife exploration. Wireframes were created to define the layout and user flow.

The interface was then developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, focusing on smooth transitions, interactive elements, and responsive design to ensure a seamless user experience across touch displays.

Project Deliverable

The final deliverable is a fully interactive kiosk-style application that allows users to explore Ontario Parks through multiple sections including history, present-day information, visitor details, and wildlife highlights.

The system enhances user engagement through intuitive navigation, visually appealing layouts, and structured content, making it suitable for educational and public display environments.