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Successful Exhibitions: What is the Modern Day Museum Visitor Looking For?
We’re a nation of art lovers, from culture vultures to explorers, and the just plain curious. The UK is home to a wealth of art and culture, so it’s not surprising we’ve embraced the opening up of cultural organisations since the COVID pandemic.
Storyliving, The New Marketing Essential: What? How? Why?
Storytelling has been with us since the dawn of man. We have utilised it as a powerful and memorable form of communication, which loyalty and love is built upon. As marketers or designers, we must use the power of storytelling to create engaging, collaborative and personable content. Yet, gaming and technology are changing the way we tell stories and interact with one another. Storyliving allows your audience to be fully immersed in your story.
But, how can we use this to promote our brand story?
Playtime Paris: Our Experience in Film
We were delighted to share our interactive artwork on an international stage at the recent Playtime Paris Show. We were able to engage the public in the arts, whilst also welcoming a new global audience on a larger-scale. View this short round-up film!
Illustrating The Secret Garden with York's Bloom! Festival
We're delighted to have partnered with York Theatre Royal and Little Vikings to deliver an interactive performance like no other this Bloom! Festival. Together, we will unveil a large-scale window mural to celebrate the launch of the production, The Secret Garden, appropriately timed with the floral-themed festival.
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!