The Public Catalogue Foundation is the guardian of all the nation's art treasures. You'll see works they curate in public buildings all over the country. At any one time, a significant part of theri inventory is in storage. In recent years they've been trying to opn up their collection online.
Now they are looking for people who would be able to spare the time to participate in a usability research study for their new website.
They are running a seeiosn during the day on Friday 7th August in Covent Garden.
You will be asked to help review, as part of a group, the new website designs and talk about what you find useful and appealing.
For those who attend a session, it will last for a maximum of 2 hours and you will receive travel expenses, plus a full colour PCF catalogue worth £35, detailing hundreds of artworks from across various regions of the UK.
If you are interested, you should fill out the short survey below.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/62TMJ7D
The PCF will contact you within the next five days to confirm a session time.
Link:
Public Catalogue Foundation - www.thepcf.org.uk/home
You can also have fun on the PCF website playing art detective and helping to identify the curretly unknown locations depicted in a range of paintings.
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