
Fluidtime Website
Website for the Fluidtime research project from Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII).
2003
The Fluidtime research project at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII) explored how to present timely events in a more fluid way — giving people more control over their time and schedules. The project needed a website to present the research, its concepts, and its outputs to the academic and design community.
I designed and built the project website, creating an online presence that communicated Fluidtime's research vision and made the project's outputs — MIDlets, interfaces, and publications — accessible for download and exploration.
A research project presented for the design community
The site served as both a public-facing showcase and a resource hub for the Fluidtime project. It presented the project's vision — contributing to a society where people's activities flow into each other with less waiting and more time for coordination — alongside practical outputs like downloadable MIDlets and interface galleries.
The design used a clean, academic layout with the Fluidtime blue palette and abstract header imagery, reflecting the project's roots at IDII while keeping the content structured and scannable.
Results
A project website for the Fluidtime research initiative at Interaction Design Institute Ivrea — presenting the project's vision, interface gallery, downloadable MIDlets, and publications.
3 screens · research showcase · MIDlet downloads · built for IDII Fluidtime project










