The Keeper of Paintings and the Palette of Perception, the immersive adventure that takes children and families on a fun learning journey through The National Gallery in London, has been named a winner at the prestigious Design for a Better World Awards.
Organised by Centro Brasil Design, the awards are in their fourth year, attracting hundreds of entries from Brazil and around the world. The Keeper of Paintings was picked out by the jury in the Graphic, Digital, UX, UI and Communication Design category, and the award was picked up by Dr Vanja Garaj, Professor of Design at Brunel Design School, one of the academic leads on the AHRC-funded project.
The Keeper of Paintings on-site game is now entering its third year at the Gallery, and has been joined by multiple other Keeper-related adventures including a Roblox game and a touring creative game as part of the Gallery's Art Road Trip.