Sartorius case studies

At Sartorius Digital, every project begins with a story—and the ambition to make it resonate. From shaping the place narrative for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to supporting the globally renowned Terracotta Warriors exhibition at Liverpool’s World Museum, my work sits at the intersection of culture, audience engagement, and digital experience. I specialise in translating complex ideas into compelling, accessible narratives that connect people to places, history, and meaning. Whether crafting identity, enhancing visitor journeys, or amplifying major cultural moments, I bring a thoughtful, strategic approach that delivers impact—and leaves a lasting impression.


Working with BOP Consulting, I used my placemaking experience and place narrative from my work with Liverpool European Capital of Culture to support the transformation of the storytelling of the once-industrial site, the 2012 Olympic Games site, into a place to live, work and visit.

Supporting National Museums Liverpool with their ground breaking exhibtion of the world famous Terricotta Warriors.

The Terracotta Warriors are a vast collection of life-sized clay soldiers buried with China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, around 210 BCE. Discovered in 1974 near Xi'an, these detailed figures were created to protect the emperor in the afterlife. Each warrior has unique facial features, clothing, and rank, reflecting the organization of a real army. The site is considered one of the greatest archaeological finds in history and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.



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