


Small A4-sized signage that highlighted objects and areas of significance.Interpretation signage therefore included: The digital approaches detailed above and below offered a low-impact route to engagement, but physical materials were of equal importance to support those unwilling/unable to access the touchscreen and web-based media. Whilst acknowledging that visually-intrusive signage was to be minimised where possible, the proposed visitor engagement scheme ensured that all visitors could access interpretation materials during their visit. Interpretation signage and fold-out brochure Text was concise and directed, and sections were accompanied by high-quality imagery that ensured the experience was both informative and visually stimulating. The interfaces for both touchscreens were designed around a common layout, ensuring a level of familiarity for visitors. The second, focusing on the Saints of West Wales and located in close promixity to the St David's shrine, focused on the spiritual significance of four key saints that continue to play a part in the Cathedral's story. The first, focusing on Welsh History and Nation, was located close to the visitor reception area and was intended to provide engaging, visually-led information that introduced the Cathedral's rich history. Two interactive touchscreens were developed as part of the on-site visitor engagement scheme. Heritage360 aimed to provide a coherent, accessible scheme of visitor engagement that drew upon the Cathedral's rich history and catered for both digital and non-digital experiences.

The Cathedral team were eager to welcome all visitors to the site, but were aware that their existing digital materials and on-site infrastructure were inadequate for dealing with the different expectations and requirements of such a broad visitor demographic. The Cathedral receives over 250,000 visitors a year, partly driven by its significance as a site of religious pilgrimage, partly by its proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and role as a popular holiday destination. A new website, supporting mobile device tours for both on- and off-site exploration.A fold-out A3 visitor brochure with map and tour highlights.

Interpretation signage for both interior and exterior contexts.On-site interactive touchscreens to aid visitor engagement.Heritage360 worked with St Davids Cathedral between 2018-2020 to design and deliver a major overhaul of their on-site and remote visitor materials.
