Projects in Port WashingtonProjects in Port WashingtonVIM (vimaec.com (http://vimaec.com)) is a data analysis platform for the AEC industry — architecture, engineering, and construction. Its tagline is "Ask your Building Anything."
The core idea: BIM (Building Information Modeling) files like Revit and IFC contain enormous amounts of valuable data, but that data is usually trapped inside design software and hard to query, share, or analyze downstream. VIM extracts and transforms it into a SQL-ready format that plugs into tools like Power BI, enabling architects, contractors, and property developers to run analytics, audits, and reporting on their building data.
A few notable details:
They created the open-source VIM file format — a compact, efficient 3D data format optimized for runtime rendering and carrying relational BIM data, with the spec and tooling on GitHub.
It supports use cases like digital twins at LOD 500, BIM content analysis, regulatory audits (e.g., higher-risk building reports), and converting Revit models to formats like FBX or web-viewable 3D.
Clients include Microsoft, AECOM, RIB, and Sam's Club, and they've previously partnered with Magic Leap for AR-based BIM visualization. Midnight Accord is an interactive dark-romance dossier experience built in Omma by Spline.
The concept began as a secret society archive where players are invited into a private chamber and given access to classified files. From there, they can explore six character dossiers, initiate secure lines, and move through visual-novel inspired dialogue choices. I wanted the experience to feel like entering a forbidden archive: elegant, mysterious, cinematic, and a little dangerous.
The visual style blends matte gothic luxury, antique gold UI, dark romantic atmosphere, dossier-style navigation, atmospheric audio, and character-focused storytelling. I imagined Midnight Accord as the opening prototype for an otome/visual novel experience where each character route could expand into deeper conversations, secrets, relationship choices, and long-term mystery.
This project was built during the challenge window in Omma Canvas, using interactive page routing, custom layouts, hover effects, mobile-friendly pages, and Omma Studio-generated assets/audio. I focused on making it feel like more than a static gallery. Every page connects into a playable flow, from the landing page to the invitation, chamber, intelligence files, secure lines, dialogue choices, and connection lost screens.
Live experience:
https://omma.build/p/landing-hero-page-ukliek