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Video description: Visitors swipe and open content on an interactive timeline wall showcasing University of Alabama football history.

University of Alabama

University of Alabama

The Paul W. Bryant Museum at the University of Alabama commemorates the legacy of legendary football coach Paul “Bear” Bryant. The museum tasked Bluecadet with creating an inspiring interactive media experience that allows visitors to take a deep dive into the players, teams, heartbreaks, and triumphs of Coach Bryant’s storied career. Roll Tide.

Project Details

Services

  • Media Design & Development
  • UX & Visual Design
  • Content Strategy & Development
  • Animation & Motion Graphics

Bluecadet created a “wow” moment for visitors upon entry to the museum, engaging the Crimson Tide’s casual and hardcore football fans alike. Visitors are greeted with the sights and sounds of gameday in Tuscaloosa emanating from the Wall of Honor. This interactive touch experience invites fans to explore Coach Bryant’s historic 38 seasons as a college football head coach.

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