The dazzling map that changed the world: writing text for an exhibition about William Smith, a ground-breaking Oxfordshire surveyor who made the first geological map of England and Wales.

2015 marked the 200th anniversary of the first geological map of England and Wales, created and painted by a humble Oxfordshire surveyor, William Smith. I worked with the expert team at the Natural History Museum of Oxford University, helping to tell the little-known stories behind Smith’s archives, for a new exhibition Handwritten in Stone: how William…

Esplora, Malta: text training for the team and visiting the construction site for the first hands-on science centre on the island of Malta

“Lots of really fun interactive exhibits about space travel, planets, magnetism, light, electricity, sound, eco tips and more.” – TripAdvisor review Esplora in Malta officially opened on 26th October 2016. The ambitious EU-funded science centre is set in one of the country’s most fascinating historic sites, the former Royal Navy Military Hospital at Villa Bighi.…

Mildenhall Museum text-writing – 500 years of history under one roof

Collaboration is a wonderful thing, and it’s been really great working with Neill Richardson from Objectives and Matt Bigg from Surface 3 on the new HLF-funded Mildenhall Museum. Rosey Taylor provided the incredible illustrations which bring to life the people of prehistory, Roman and Anglo-Saxon times. My role involved helping define the big stories of the museum, writing new text…