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What people say

  • Niti Acharya, Hackney Museum Manager, Hackney Museum

    We had lots of ideas about what we wanted to do, but not about the specific steps required to make anything a reality – we use digital in our daily lives and learn most things on the job in the best way we can. Working with Mike at Thirty8Digital helped us crystallise what we wanted to achieve, why and how we would do it....

    Project: Hackney Museum Digital Engagement Strategy

  • Mark Pajak, Head of Digital, Bristol Museums, Bristol Museums

    We are generating a huge amount of rich multimedia and narrative which we wanted to publish online to complement our exhibitions programme. User research has shown that our audiences engage better with longer form content rather than just a database front-end. Thirty8 Digital developed a stunning, flexible theme which allows us to rapidly develop narrative content in a way which is complementary to the exhibition development process....

    Project: Bristol Museums storytelling

  • Ali Wells, Curator, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum,

    Thirty8 Digital created our Exploring Eliot website, a project which involved three partners and multiple strands of information that needed to be organised and presented clearly as well as attractively. The team at Thirty8 Digital worked with us to bring together these needs and created an easy to navigate and smart website....

    Project: Exploring Eliot website

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