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    National Geographic Online Feature Stories

    Forces of Nature

    Project Group

    National Geographic Online Feature Stories

    Client

    National Geographic Society

    Date

    June 2004

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    Tags

    Storytelling, Infographics, 3D modeling, Animation, Web sites, Science

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    • Narrative storytelling
    • Web sites
    • Timelines & maps

    The simulators, 3-D models, images, animations, data, and diagrams in this Web site help audiences understand the science behind the earth’s most violent natural events.

    Drawing on the rich resources and expertise of National Geographic, this companion site to the IMAX film of the same name dissects the causes of volcanoes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. A lab section for each force of nature utilizes 3-D models, illustrations, animations, and diagrams to explore where each phenomenon occurs, what causes them, and how they are measured or classified. At the end of each lab a special interactive lets visitors control the variables that cause each force in order to create their own volcanos, tornados, hurricanes, or earthquakes. Visitors can view images from historical examples in the case studies section and plot when and where they occurred in the map feature.

    Press & Awards

    Flash in the Can, Finalist, Educational, 2005
    Webby Awards, People’s Voice Winner, Science, 2005
    STEP 100 Design Annual, 2005
    HOW, Interactive Design Annual, Outstanding, Consumer Web Sites, 2005

    Forces of Nature strikes the perfect balance between the two most common kinds of science websites; highlights include a 3D flythrough of the San Andreas fault and the site’s pared-down, intuitive navigation.

    Communication Arts, Interactive Design Annual, Winner, Information, 2005

    The layout is clean and well considered. There was no sensation of information overload, and the payoff was being able to interact with the ‘forces of nature’ that the site was endeavoring to explain.

    Print, Digital Design Annual, Winner, Education, 2005

    From the initial main page navigation to the interactive maps and modules, National Geographic’s natural disaster info site is a wealth of smartly positioned content and educational resources.

    Communication Arts, Web Watch, Sue Garibaldi, December 2004

    Just one more in a long line of successful, experiential sites from National Geographic.

    Communication Arts, Site of the Week, October 4, 2004
    Yahoo!, Pick of the Day, September 20, 2004

    Go inside the eye of a hurricane with this fantastic 3D primer and uncover Ivan’s terrible secrets, as well as the science behind other natural disasters. From volcanic geysers and ‘nation building’ in the Pacific, to tornado alley and terrifying temblors in Asia, the forces of nature are a nearly unpredictable brew of meteorological and geologic events.

    Macromedia, Site of the Day, September 17, 2004
    “How to Make Your Own Natural Disaster,” Christian Science Monitor, Jim Regan, August 11, 2004

    National Geographic’s Forces of Nature takes an interactive look at some of the planet’s less endearing atmospheric and geologic attributes, and even lets visitors try their own hand at unleashing Nature’s fury. Using a Flash interface and a generous allotment of multi-media, Forces has no trouble keeping the information intelligible and the presentation engaging.

    Credits

    Producer
    Jeremy Clark
    Designer
    JD Hooge
    Developers
    David Brewer, Thomas Wester
    3-D Visualization
    Matt Arnold
    Illustrator
    Martin Linde
    A/V Editing & Production
    David Waingarten
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