by Joanna Pineda Posted on June 19, 2009
Matrix Group International collaborated with production company Big Shed, to design a Web site that celebrates places we love that no longer exist. The Place+Memory Project Web site invites visitors to post their stories in the form of photos, videos, audio recordings and text stories at
Our Work Involved:
- 100% user-generated Place+Memory Web site, designed on a WikiMedia platform to engage visitors to post their lost place
- Logo design
- Integration with Google Maps so visitors can tag the exact location of their lost place, and see where others have posted
Visit the Place and Memory Project and Post Your Favorite Lost Place
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