Dan Porter worked at Arken Museum for Moderne Kunst in Copenhagen and at Tate Modern in London before setting up his own company to produce innovative interpretation media for museums and galleries. He won a BAFTA as designer/producer of i-Map, an interactive tool for Tate Online aimed at the visually impaired. He has also worked widely as a creative consultant, using rapidly conceived graphics to help capture discussion, map ideas and communicate strategy. Assignments have ranged from product design sessions with Nokia in Scandinavia to health initiative workshops with the World Health Organization in Africa. Other clients include BP, Orange, Diageo and the UK Home Office.