Commissioned as part of the China’s Lunar & Mars Exploration exhibition, this interactive kiosk was designed to reimagine how the public connects with national space achievements. Moving beyond static displays and one-way information, the kiosk offers an intuitive, hands-on experience that turns technical data into visual storytelling. With a focus on accessibility, user engagement, and design clarity, the project bridges science and society — inviting users of all ages to explore the unknown, engage with the country’s pioneering missions, and discover the science behind the stars.
Client | Hong Kong Space Museum |
Team | Fries Fan (Creative Direction) Byron Au (Design) Polly Mak (Project Management) |

Intuitive. Inclusive. Inspiring.

Design That Moves with Curiosity
More than a digital display, the interface is designed to make science both seen and felt — intuitive, inclusive, and visually immersive.
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Deep space-inspired visuals and interactive 3D animations bring China’s space missions to life
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Touch-responsive layouts guide users through lunar rover trails and Mars landing simulations
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Accessible design with eye-level screens and dual-corner controls ensures ease of use for all
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Multilingual, family-friendly content makes complex science engaging across generations
By blending clarity with wonder, the kiosk invites every visitor to zoom in, explore, and imagine.
A Sustainable Experience
Beyond its exhibition debut, the kiosk continues its mission at new venues, proving that meaningful design can be both reusable and relevant — building long-term engagement with STEM across generations.
