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for museums, exhibition and culture

Andy Hollingworth: ‘I photograph comedians’

A display featuring a black and white photo of a performer on stage, surrounded by colorful posters and tickets related to a comedy show. The background is bright yellow with a tablet-like frame and navigation icons on the side.

British Museum – Egyptian hieroglyphs: unlock the mystery

An exhibition room features a vibrant orange wall with the text "Egyptian hieroglyphs: unlock the mystery," promoting a British Museum touring exhibition. A large fabric display shows an image of an ancient Egyptian temple. The Rosetta Stone replica is seen in the background.

University of Birmingham: AI Dialogues

A person in a white shirt and black suspenders interacts with a touchscreen displaying various avatars labeled "AI Dialogues" in a modern setting. The background features a wall of mailboxes and two panels with colorful circuitry designs.

Eureka! Science + Discovery

A person in a purple "Eureka! Science + Discovery" sweatshirt interacts with a large touch screen displaying human anatomy. Exhibits in the background include information about monitoring pulse and examining blood cells.

Oxburgh Hall – Endurance Project

A close-up of a hand holding a blue light over an educational display featuring glass illustrations of plants, including an oak leaf and thistle. The light reveals hidden details on the display. Text titled “Clandestine Activity” is visible.

Bawdsey Radar Station

Exhibit display featuring historical information about Bawdsey. Text panels describe the experiences of friends, family, and ferrymen, including vintage photographs and an old fishing rod. A digital screen displays a map of the area.

Elan Valley Explorer App

Three smartphone screens showcasing a hiking app: The first screen displays 'Explore Map' with scenic thumbnail images. The second screen shows a map with location markers. The third screen details the 'Cnwch wood trail' with a photo and description of the trail.

National Trust – Lyme Park Missal

A richly decorated room with dark wood-paneled walls and a red patterned carpet. Five large information displays with text and images surround a glass case holding an illuminated manuscript. An ornate chandelier hangs from the ceiling, casting light on the displays.

Commonwealth War Graves – Noor Inayat-Khan: Digital Exhibition

Three smartphone screens depict a digital biographical exhibit on Noor Inayat-Khan. The first screen features her photo and introductory text. The second shows silhouettes against a twilight skyline. The third highlights a world map and information on her upbringing.

On the Record – Holding the Baby

Two people sit on separate vintage chairs in a room decorated with patterned wallpaper, pictures, and framed text. They wear headphones connected to a retro radio placed on a small table between them. One person makes a gesture with their hands while the other listens.

Souter Lighthouse – Interactive Tables

A colorful, octagonal table with various symbols, colors, and text segments on its surface. The center features a large question about illuminating a "light shining in the night." The table legs are wooden, and the background is a pale yellow wall and light blue floor.

Leigh-on-Sea Education Pack

An open folder with two angled sheets inside. The left sheet has illustrations and information about flatfish. The right sheet is headed with a "Leigh Sea" logo and shows a harbor scene with boats. Both are placed on a teal surface.

MUFC Museum – Munich Air Disaster

A digital display with black-and-white photos of four football players. Each photo has the player's name and the word "DECLASSIFIED" beneath it. The background includes vintage football tickets and a club name, "Manchester United Football Club Ltd." Visible players are Bobby, Johnny, Jackie, and Roger.

Souter Lighthouse – Remembering Marsden

A cozy museum exhibit featuring a vintage armchair, wooden table, and framed historical photographs on the walls. The room is well-lit with display lights, showcasing artifacts and informative plaques, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.

Warrington 2021 – City of Culture

Poster featuring a colorful abstract "W" logo composed of intertwining lines in red, yellow, blue, and purple on a blue background. Below the logo, white text reads "Warrington 2021 City of Culture.

National Trust – Wimpole Hall

A display sign titled "We're growing Wheat" is installed in a gravel-covered outdoor area. Behind the sign, there are large tires used as planters, and in the background, there are stone buildings and a white van. The information on the sign includes uses and features of wheat.

Discovery Point Dundee – Flag Game

A digital scrapbook page displays a letter, black-and-white photos, and a section to customize flags with different designs and colors. The background has a textured brown paper look, and a ribbon with the text "ESSE QUAM VIDERI" is at the bottom.

About Today Photography – Brand Identity

A joyful couple in traditional attire shares a laugh. The man wears a green cap and beaded necklace, while the woman wears an ornately patterned green dress and elegant jewelry. The right side displays the words “Colourful,” “Relaxed,” and “Creative” in a minimalist design.

V&A Wedgwood – Medallion Trail

A museum exhibit label titled "Enlightenment by Full Moon" is displayed next to a gold-framed artwork. The label discusses the contributors to the piece. In the background, there are wallpaper patterns of fossils and part of another exhibit with an open book.

British Commercial Vehicle Museum

A single image is split into two parts with a yellow background. The left half shows a 1896 Thorneycroft Steam Van in black and white, while the right half showcases a 1936 Leyland X-Type in grayscale. Both vehicles are highlighted by red and yellow circles respectively.

Kirkcudbright Gallery – Interactive Kiosk

A touchscreen display showcases "Mid 19th Century" focusing on the Ford family and their art. Images and names of three key artists, John Ford, Thomas Ford, and James Ford, are featured. There's a quote by John Ford and navigation options on the sides.

Royal Parks – Brompton Cemetery: Death & Burial in Different Cultures

Two people sit at a small table in front of an informative display titled "Death & Burial." The display panels are filled with text and images explaining the topic. They are located in a well-lit, spacious room with high ceilings and decorative columns.

All Saints Ilkley – Church Interpretation

A tablet screen displays a stained glass window customization app. The left side shows a window with labeled panels (A-F), while the right side offers art selections for each panel. The title "Customize your window" is visible at the top, along with a "Menu" button.

National Trust: Erddig – Dereliction to Distinction

A historical exhibit wall features sepia-toned photos, documents, and newspaper clippings about Erddig Hall's restoration. The text "O Rwbeli i Ryfeddod - Dereliction to Distinction" is prominent. Various handwritten notes and English/Welsh captions adorn the display.

W5 Belfast

A person interacts with a touchscreen exhibit displaying a futuristic interface with glowing lines, nodes, and a "95" performance rating. The background features circuit-like graphics and additional screens with related information. The setting appears to be a tech museum or event.

R&A World of Golf Museum

A screen displaying four panels: "Golf for Everyone" shows a diverse group of golfers of varying ages; "Disability Golf" depicts a golfer with a prosthetic leg; "Health and Wellbeing" features a golfer swinging a club; "Women and Girls" shows a female golfer in a hijab.

Fulham Palace – Digital Interpretation

A purple digital screen displaying "Welcome to Fulham Palace House & Garden" in large, bold text. Below, smaller text reads "Click a tab for more information." On the right side, tabs for "Visit & Opening Times," "Plan Your Visit," "What's On," "Discover & Learn," and "Support Us" are listed.

Hoghton Tower – Interpretation Beacons

Three smartphones displaying a historical building's website. Each phone shows different sections: Welcome page with an image of a grand building, The Courtyards page with historical information, and The Guinea Room page detailing a specific room's history and features.

National Justice Museum – Forensic Quiz

Illustration featuring forensic tools such as a microscope, test tube, scissors, fingerprint, and puzzle piece. Text reads "Do you have what it takes to be a forensic scientist?" followed by a red button with the text "Tap to start.

Workspace – Website design

A website layout displaying images of historic architectural interiors and exteriors. The central text section highlights a project called "Duke and Parr" with detailed descriptions and ornate images of restored buildings, showcasing various rooms and designs.

PATTERNITY Meets Pretty Polly – STREETSHAPES AW13

Dr. Martens | Motorcycle Boot

Wirehouse – Brand Refresh

The image shows the logo for Wirehouse Employer Services on a teal background. The logo consists of a white atomic-like symbol next to the words "Wirehouse Employer Services" in white font.

JW Motion – Brand Identity