According to a recent LinkedIn post from BLOK Digital Ltd, the company’s design team contributed print materials to the Rutland Sea Dragon exhibition. The post highlights an eye-catching pull-up banner featuring a detailed timeline of Ichthyosaur discovery, positioned as a bridge between digital and physical exhibition elements.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that these materials were designed to enhance visitor engagement, particularly for attendees waiting to use VR headsets. For investors, this project underscores BLOK Digital’s role in integrated exhibition experiences that combine print, immersive technologies, and educational content, potentially reinforcing its positioning in museum, heritage, and event marketing segments.
By showcasing capability in both digital and traditional media, the company appears to be emphasizing its versatility in delivering end-to-end experiential solutions. This could support future business development with public-sector clients such as local councils, as referenced in the post, and may help diversify revenue streams tied to cultural and educational projects.

