Museums are evolving — and we’re proud to support that transformation. From digital storytelling to custom ticketing, we’ve partnered with leading institutions to build tools that extend their reach and strengthen their mission.
Museums spark wonder, preserve legacies, and invite people into stories bigger than themselves. We’ve worked with the incredible institutions below to make their experiences more accessible — from digital storytelling to streamlined ticketing, helping deepen engagement and strengthen connections.
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1. Perot Museum of Nature and Science
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a landmark institution that inspires minds through hands-on exhibits, towering dinosaur skeletons and live demonstrations. Located in Dallas, it draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year — including school groups and families from across the region — sparking wonder and laying the foundation for the next generation of scientists.
To support that mission, we built a ticketing platform designed to deliver a more fulfilling visitor experience — with fewer missed opportunities. Guided by the museum’s vision of making science learning highly accessible, we treated the website as a 13th exhibit — built for ease, exploration and long-term impact.
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2. Country Music Hall of Fame
Known as the “Smithsonian of country music,” the Country Music Hall of Fame spans 350,000 square feet of exhibits, archives, and performance venues. It also includes Hatch Show Print and RCA Studio B — two historic landmarks still in operation today.
To help the museum reach a worldwide audience, we built technology that lets curators easily adapt in-person exhibits into online experiences, all within their existing CMS. A particularly meaningful example is the award-winning Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945–1970, which explores how Black musicians shaped Nashville’s R&B scene and became an unstoppable force in radio, television, and the broader culture during the Jim Crow era and the Civil Rights Movement.
We also redesigned the museum’s website as a visually rich experience, blending bold video, archival imagery, and design elements inspired by letterpress prints and classic album art. To ensure a seamless experience from exploration to entry, we implemented our TurnStyle ticketing system across all attractions.
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3. George W. Bush Presidential Center
The George W. Bush Presidential Center, located on the SMU campus in Dallas, preserves and extends the legacy of the 43rd President of the United States. Home to the George W. Bush Presidential Museum, Institute, and Library — and surrounded by a 15-acre urban park — it brings together academic research, public programming, and historical preservation under one roof.
We helped unify that experience under one cohesive digital platform, complete with our TurnStyle ticketing tool. Visitors can explore expert resources, exhibits, and events — all designed to encourage thoughtful, multigenerational dialogue on leadership, policy, and modern history.
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4. Heritage Farmstead Museum
The Heritage Farmstead Museum is a living history museum in North Texas’s Blackland Prairie that preserves everyday life between the 1890s and 1930s. With 15 historic buildings and more than 10,000 artifacts, it offers an immersive look at agrarian life — complete with a working farm featuring chickens, donkeys and sheep.
To mirror this experience online, we incorporated storybook-style illustrations and intuitive features on the website. Visitors can explore local history, plan their visit, or support the museum — all in a digital space that feels as inviting as the farm itself.
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5. Corvette Museum
Visiting the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a rite of passage for car enthusiasts. Showcasing more than 60 years of innovation, the museum features decades of design, engineering, and cultural impact. From engineering marvels to specialty merchandise, it’s a destination for enthusiasts from around the world.
The museum’s store — offering more than 2,500 products from branded apparel to specialty car accessories — is a key part of that experience. To reflect Corvette’s legacy of precision and performance, we reimagined the shopping experience — both online and in-person — by creating a custom Shopify build with dynamic lifestyle photography, data-driven recommendations, and a streamlined checkout. We also implemented our TurnStyle ticketing product to create a more seamless museum visit from start to finish.
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6. National Soccer Hall of Fame
The National Soccer Hall of Fame is an immersive, high-tech destination celebrating the world’s most beloved sport. Located inside Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas — also home to our partner FC Dallas — the Hall of Fame combines state-of-the-art exhibits with personalized touches, like facial recognition technology that tailors the experience to each visitor. Designed to engage fans of all ages, it doesn’t just preserve the history of soccer in the U.S. — it brings it vividly to life.
We’ve supported the Hall since its 2018 relaunch — developing messaging, video content, and digital storytelling, while implementing TurnStyle for streamlined ticketing. The result is a platform that captures the energy of the sport and helps connect fans to the game’s evolving legacy.
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7. History Colorado
Founded in 1879, History Colorado stewards more than 15 million artifacts across 11 museums and historic sites statewide, including the Trinidad History Museum, El Pueblo, and the Ute Indian Museum. It also houses a public research center and runs the nation’s largest preservation fund of its kind.
To help make this cultural network more accessible, we implemented our TurnStyle ticketing tool across its seven museums, freeing staff to focus on what matters most: connecting people with the stories that shape Colorado.
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We’re proud to support the work of these institutions — not just preserving the past, but building more inclusive, engaging experiences for the future.
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