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From conception to delivery and further beyond, we co-create experiences, content and strategies that excite, and are measurably effective. Here are some case studies.
DO Community Engagement.
Working with the Highways Department at the London borough of Waltham Forest (LBWF) during 2018 - 2020 we engaged the community including residents, businesses and key stakeholders in the ambitious Mini Holland and Liveable Neighbourhood schemes. Developing. managing and delivering complex communication, engagement and consultation strategies including; co-deisgn workshops, accessibility forums, pop up events, trials, parklets, interactive community notice boards and much more. You can find out more about sustainable transport and the Mini Holland / Enjoy programme here. Other Highways clients include Southwark Council, Newham Council and City of London.
DO Video Communications.
Southwark Council approached us to develop the creative vision and implementation of the first Kerbside and Movement Strategy. The kerbside is a contested space and often thought of as just for car parking but with the growth of sustainable transport including walking and cycling this space has multiple users. Examples of kerbside use can include street seating, parklets, bus stops, cycle and car parking, waste collection, servicing and deliveries and tree planting. This strategy provides a framework to managing the kerbside space, proposing a different approach led by evidence. You can see more about the policies here and in the animation.
DO Feasability Research.
We worked with Cisco to research the future role of digital in the Museum Sector. Bringing digital technology to the museum experience is essential as museums and other cultural institutions evolve with visitors becoming a digital-first audience. Digital technologies can help create engaging new ways of learning about our collections and displays, to inspire the new audience and the next generation of museum goers. The Natural History Museum, London and Science Museum Group took part in this research and you can read the white paper published here. Museum and cultural institutional clients include; Tate Modern and Tate Britain, The Victoria and Albert Museum, British Film Institute, Charles Dickens Museum and The British Museum.