In 2006 and 2007 we ran two interpretation development workshops for Historic Royal Places. Initially this was to provide a focus on developing story telling but the work developed into the Princess Diana exhibition to commemorate the tenth anniversary of her death in 1997. The exhibition was highly successful and was kept open through to 2008. It pre-figured the current reworking of the Palace in bringing light and colour to otherwise dark spaces. It combined press photography, Mario Testino's last shoot of Diana and BBC Motion Gallery footage of the engagement and the wedding.
The venue, Kensington Palace, story making workshops in action.... Logo Visual Thinking being used to think through the story lines. The team are watching the West Wing - a section on Aaron Sorkin as a master story teller. The specially developed LVT kit. The finished result and pictures of the launch. The Tube poster also shown.