Wide Sky Blog
Keep up with our latest news: current projects, showcased services and developments here at Wide Sky Design
Military Intelligence Museum – Entering Year 2
After the successful launch last year of Military Intelligence Museum’s interactive telling the story of the Intelligence Corps in and around the First World War, the exhibit is about to enter its second year.
#bigcurveyscreen engages visitors to Heritage Quay
The Gesture Wall that we developed for Heritage Quay has been exciting visitors to the University of Huddersfield Archives since its launch in October 2014.
Time-lapse photography at St Martin’s Church
The restoration of the wall paintings by mid-20th century artist Evelyn Gibbs at St Martin’s Church, Bilborough in Nottinghamshire is progressing. Here’s a sneak preview…
“Tablet tour” of St Martin’s Church
As part of the Hidden Treasures project at St Martin’s Church, Bilborough, we are developing a “tablet tour” to help visitor explore the history of the church and its role in the community.
Maintaining touchscreens at Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths
We were delighted to be asked by Cadw to help them with four touchscreens at Caerleon that been installed by another developer several years ago and were now not working properly.
Seasonal sales success at The London Bridge Experience
Our new photo system at The London Bridge Experience was installed in time for Halloween, an important point in the year for a scare attraction. Sales have sales exceeded expectations by a factor of 25%.
Open for Business, Derby
Friday 21st November saw us taking some of our favourite interactive exhibits out to the University of Derby’s Enterprise Centre for their Open for Business trade show.
The London Bridge Experience photosystem
Our new photosystem at popular scare attraction, The London Bridge Experience, is now up and running, bringing an extra thrill to visitors in search of spine-tingling entertainment.
Launch event for Heritage Quay
It was great to be invited to the launch event at Heritage Quay on the 20th October, a fabulous resource that makes the University of Huddersfield’s collections more accessible to everyone thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund.