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Mediaworks takes Snowdogs app magic nationwide

Following the success of the St Oswald’s Hospice Great North Snowdogs trail in 2016, Mediaworks has partnered with Wild in Art as their official digital partner to create apps for similar art trails across the country. Mediaworks worked closely with St Oswald’s to create the app for the Great North Snowdogs sculpture trail, which hit the North-East of England in September 2016.

Upon its launch, the app charted higher than Minecraft in the App Store and was downloaded over 11,000 times. Over the course of the trail, the app received in excess of 2.5 million interactions, helping to raise vital funds for St Oswald’s Hospice.

The app’s performance helped Mediaworks scoop the Digital & Social Media Award at the North East Business Awards 2017 grand final. Following in the pawprints of the Great North Snowdogs trail app, Mediaworks has been working on a number of exciting app development projects for other trails organised by Wild in Art. The trails include Destination Basingstoke’s Sitting With Jane, a BookBench trail to commemorate the life of Jane Austen raising funds for Ark Cancer Centre Charity, Hamilton BID’s The BIG Stampede, a safari trail in support of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, and Birmingham’s The Big Sleuth, a sun bear trail to support Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity.

Building on the success of the North East’s Snowdogs trail, Mediaworks and Wild in Art have incorporated additional functionality into the apps to further improve the user experience. New features include a community picture gallery, where users can upload their snaps of the trail direct to the app and share them socially, and a pedometer to help users keep track of the steps they take during the trail as well as time spent. Sitting With Jane, The BIG Stampede and The Big Sleuth art trails are now live and open for residents and visitors to enjoy this summer.

The Big Sleuth public art trail officially began on Monday 10th July and shot straight up to number three in the App Store chart. Each of the trails’ apps is available for download from the App Store and Google Play.

Mediaworks’ Creative Director, Andrew Blenkinsop, commented: “The Great North Snowdogs app for St Oswald’s Hospice was a fantastic project we were all proud to have bene a part of. Since then, working closely with the team at Wild in Art and their charity partners we have been constantly looking at ways to learn from previous trails and explore new ways to evolve the app and also help increase engagement and raise awareness through all digital channels. The team here at Mediaworks look forward to continuing our partnership with Wild in Art and their charity partners in the future.” Charlie Langhorne, Director of Wild in Art, added: “The Wild in Art apps we’ve developed with Mediaworks bring even more enjoyment to our events, which transform the host towns and cities into fun, free, family-friendly art galleries. The apps help trail goers track down sculptures, learn more about the artwork, unlock exciting rewards, and view their trail progress, whilst event partners can engage with even more supporters.

Our partnership with Mediaworks marks a significant milestone in Wild in Art’s history of connecting communities, businesses, and artists through creativity, and we’re delighted to be working with them.“

Mediaworks is an award-winning digital marketing agency headquartered in North-East England. The agency offers a comprehensive range of digital services, including Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Paid Search (PPC), Conversion Rate Optimisation (CRO), Online Reputation Management (ORM), web and app development and creative content services. For more information, visit www.mediaworks.co.uk. St Oswald’s Hospice provides specialist care for North-East adults, young people and children with incurable conditions. The charity needs to raise over £7 million each year through voluntary giving and legacies to continue to provide services to the local community. No charge is made to patients for the services provided, ensuring hospice care is available to all. For more information, please visit www.stoswaldsuk.org.

Wild in Art is one of the leading creative producers of spectacular, mass-appeal public art events, which connect businesses, artists and communities through the power of creativity and innovation. Since 2008 Wild in Art has animated cities across the world including Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town and São Paulo and created trails for the London 2012 Olympics, the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Historic Royal Palaces and Aardman Animations. Wild in Art events have: • Attracted over 7 million additional visitors to host cities across the UK and worldwide • Contributed over £1.2m to local creative communities • Enabled over £10m to be raised for charitable causes • Engaged over 100,000 young people in creative programmes

The Wild in Art apps powered by Mediaworks are available to download from the App Store and Google Play. For further information about Wild in Art visit www.wildinart.co.uk | @Wild_in_Art

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jayne Walsh .

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