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Secondary spend success at The World of Beatrix Potter
Over the first quarter of its operation, our photo system achieved an average increase per month of 30% over this period, including a healthy Easter.
Military Intelligence Museum WW1 exhibit installed
This month has seen the much anticipated installation of an interactive exhibit at the Military Intelligence Museum in Bedfordshire.
Keep your touch screen clean
A clean screen on your touch screen exhibit will help ensure your visitors’ experience is a great one and make it easier to maintain and prolong the life of your equipment.
Wildlife Interpretation: Creating great visitor experiences
We were pleased to attend a recent workshop organised by our friends at AHI, exploring the provision of interpretation at wildlife sites.
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
This month we’ve been installing interactive exhibits for the Forestry Commission at their new visitor centre at The National Arboretum in Gloucestershire.
The University of Huddersfield – a sneak preview of our multimedia work
How do you present archive collections on subjects as different as Rugby League and the British Music Collection? That was the challenge at the University of Huddersfield’s Archives and Special Collections.
Princess Royal opens Sumburgh Head Lighthouse
The newly refurbished Sumburgh Head Lighthouse buildings were opened on 3 June 2014 in an official opening ceremony led by HRH Princess Royal, patron of the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre officially open
Hengistbury Head, for which we created two interactives, was officially opened on 12th April 2014 by naturalist, nature photographer, author and presenter of BBC2’s Springwatch, Chris Packham.
The right package for each client
With public money so often at stake, a price that reflects excellent value for money is essential as, of course, is the demonstrable ability to fulfill the contract requirements.