In a class titled "Programming Usable Interfaces", we learned how to prototype and iterate over interfaces. Flash is a popular tool for medium and high-fidelity prototypes and allows the investigation of a range of interactions that is not covered by paper prototypes alone. Click on the thumbnail on the left to see an example of a rather simplistic prototype I did in Flash for a walk-up-and-use touch-screen kiosk that looks up bus route information. Please excuse the unfinished look; this is an early prototype.