iPad.
iPads are the default touch surface Remiam reaches for at events — Capacitor-wrapped Nuxt apps in kiosk-mode covers, from cipher escape rooms (four iPads facing each other around a lockbox) to player-card challenges (one iPad per challenge station) to multi-station retail discovery (one iPad per route). The studio keeps an inventory of iPad Pros and iPad Airs that get re-skinned and re-deployed across events.
Cipher Room
A series of physical digital escape rooms built for a UK public-sector security body — four iPads facing each other around a central lockbox, all synced through a Raspberry Pi socket server that also drives the lockbox's lock and unlock as part of the puzzle. 1–4 players, multiple full-length and mini versions, designed to teach security practices through play.
Field Discovery
An interactive discovery system for a worldwide diagnostics and healthcare brand. Deployed on portrait 4K touchscreens and iPads at events across the US, Canada, Europe and China. Visitors walk a guided route through products, drop them into a basket, submit their details, and receive automated brochures by email — all CRM-tracked, multi-locale, and fully offline-capable.
Speed Run
An iPad quiz Remiam designed for Norton Motorcycles' global rebrand launch in 2025. Speed determines rank — the faster the visitor answers the quiz, the higher they finish on the leaderboard. Full Adobe XD design across the welcome, quiz interactions, results, and leaderboard. Build delivered by a separate team.
The Player Card
A multi-station live event activation built end-to-end for a major sportswear collaboration that toured the UK's biggest shopping malls. Visitors registered on an iPad, walked four physical challenge stations — reaction tap, vertical jump, grip strength, and football-accuracy kick — captured a portrait at the end, and walked away with a printed personalised player card scored against their attributes. A local server held the whole thing together and synced to the cloud for the leaderboard, analytics, and post-event card downloads via QR.
- 14 May 2024→
The M4 iPad Pro is the most interesting iPad in a decade.
Apple just put their newest, fastest chip in a tablet — months before it's appeared in any Mac. The hardware story is genuinely strange. The software story is more familiar than it should be.
- 5 Nov 2018→
USB-C on the iPad Pro. Finally.
Apple just put a real port on the iPad. After eight years of dongles and proprietary connectors, the implications are bigger than the announcement suggested — particularly for studios shipping installation work where the iPad has been quietly the most-used screen in the box.