Celebrating
twenty years in business inevitably means that you look back at what you’ve
achieved and who’s helped to make that possible. And one of the stand-out
features of this is realising just how many clients have been working with us
for so long.
Take National
Museums Liverpool, for example, or NMGM as they were known when we started
working together. Here’s a group of museums and galleries we have been working
with for the whole of our time in business. And that’s a lot of years and a lot
of projects.
During that
time we’ve worked at all of their venues too, sometimes on quantitative
projects but often on more qualitative challenges surrounding visitor
experience, and idea generation and development.
So we’ve
developed names for World Museum and Seized! and what used to be National
Conservation Centre. We’ve helped in advertising testing/development and
gallery design at International Slavery Museum and worked on exhibitions like
Plantastic!, Only a Game and The Beat Goes On at World Museum too.
As for the
newest venue, Museum of Liverpool (see picture below), we were invited to look
round this wearing our hard hat prior to this venue being fully constructed.
This in preparation for internal and external work on its branding and
marketing, which has proved so successful since its completion.
We’ve worked
at Merseyside Maritime Museum, we’ve done projects at Sudley House and The
Walker Art Gallery, and we’ve now completed several jobs at Museum of Liverpool
too.
Coming right
up to date we’ve recently completed a project at Lady Lever Art Gallery,
interviewing visitors and potential visitors about the development of the south
end galleries at this magnificent venue on The Wirral.
Such a wealth
of experience then, for such a supportive and valued client for Park Lane
Research. We can only presume that they’re quite partial to the work we do too.
Well they have been commissioning work from us since 1994.
Here’s to the
next 20 years of working together and here’s a big thank you to National Museums
Liverpool.
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