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Wow. But not for Wow’s sake
We’ve been having some interesting conversations with organisations that see the appeal of an interactive exhibition and which are far from being the traditional museum or visitor centre.
10 years ago
Revive your computer for just 50p
When you invest in hardware for your interactive exhibits it makes good sense to maintain it properly to get the best possible use from it. We share a ;little known tip that costs only 50p.
10 years ago
Wide Sky Design – always part of the team
Whatever the make-up of a project team make-up, we find our structured approach to project management goes down well with everyone.
10 years ago
A creative approach to secondary spend
Generating secondary spend is an on-going concern for most visitor attractions. It is, after all, an essential part of ensuring your attraction is a sustainable one.
10 years ago
Remote technical support saves the day at Copper Kingdom
It’s the nature of many heritage attractions to be off the beaten track, celebrating our natural world and the industrial heritage that grew from it. But a remote location needs support that can operate remotely.
10 years ago
Caerphilly Castle – Raising the Portcullis
As visitors enter the Inner East Gatehouse history comes to life before their very eyes. The fabric of the castle rumbles and shakes as chains begin to lift the mighty weight of a portcullis.
11 years ago
Revealing Medieval Life at Conwy Castle
Working with CADW and renowned local artist Jessica Lloyd Jones, Wide Sky Design has completed a new European funded project to improve the visitor experience at Conwy Castle.
12 years ago
A Life on the Water
Wide Sky Design has completed a new audio-visual installation for the National Trust on Reliance Barge, Dapdune Wharf, evoking the atmosphere of life on a 20th century Wey barge.
12 years ago