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Flying Fish launches new website

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Users will be able to find out more about the firm’s team and mission and see examples of the company’s work

Flying Fish, a leading producer of touring museum and science centre exhibitions, has announced the launch of its new website, with updated content and an improved user experience. In order to help both existing and new clients to find out more about the company’s work, as well as its team and mission, it has added new content, including a detailed look at its current touring exhibition portfolio alongside its complete body of work.

The new site features a clean, modern design and improved site navigation, helping visitors quickly find what they’re looking for while clearly communicating who Flying Fish is as a company.

Jay Brown, principal & managing director of Flying Fish, says:

“The goal of our new website is to share our unique capabilities, as Flying Fish is one of the only fully integrated touring exhibition companies in the world. We want to showcase our incredible range of services  – touring exhibition management, experience design, fabrication, and more.”

Highlights of the new site

Flying Fish has grown since its launch in 2013, and so have its capabilities. The new content on the site shows the company’s unique approach to exhibition and experience design. Visitors to the website can learn how the firm’s full range of services can bring any creative vision to life.

In addition, the new News Page is now home to “The Flying Fish Effect”, the company’s updated blog. This will feature Flying Fish news, info about the dynamic team, and details of the firm’s latest projects.

A new immersive touring exhibition from Flying Fish called OceanXperience, created in partnership with OceanX, will make its debut this June. The exhibition was developed and is being toured internationally by Flying Fish, and it is based on the OceanXplorers television series produced by OceanX and BBC Studios Natural History Unit for National Geographic.

Earlier this year, Brown spoke to blooloop about the upcoming exhibition, as well as the firm’s ‘For Museums, By Museums‘ ethos.

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Charlotte Coates

Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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