EY-Seren is an International Design Consultancy.
We help clients achieve digital business transformation through a customer-centred approach to design.
Digital business transformation only becomes possible when you have a deep understanding of customer need.
EY-SerenÍs advanced research and measurement techniques allow us to gain this understanding of how customers currently interact with your business and how they could do in the future.
This means we can confidently identify and design new markets, products and services, as well as allowing us to advise our clients on how to optimise their existing operations for maximum business impact.
We also work with clients to build the internal culture and systems required to be customer-centred on an ongoing basis.
For more information visit our website: www.ey-seren.com
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- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/ey-seren/id652032318
- App Support: http://apps.seren.com/dickenstrails
- Genre: Travel
- Bundle ID: com.seren.DickensTrails
- App Size: 220 M
- Version: 1.1
- Release Date: June 5th, 2013
- Update Date: June 6th, 2013
Description:
Bring London to life through the eyes of your favourite Dickensian characters.
This app leads you through the streets of London on a series of unexpected cultural encounters. Your guides are characters from the works of Charles Dickens, who introduce you to dozens of places mentioned in the novels – and the stories behind them. You discover more about Dickens’ eventful life and some of the secrets of Victorian London.
Dickens London Trails uses four famous Dickens characters to link a series of London locations under four broad themes:
Childhood, poverty and power
- Artful Dodger (Oliver Twist)
- From the Foundling Hospital to Cleveland Street Workhouse, visit some of the places that informed Dickens’ writing about social issues.
Women
- Lady Dedlock (Bleak House)
- Learn about women’s lot on this wide-ranging trail embracing marriages real and fictional, health, poverty and philanthropy – with the odd murder and ghost thrown in.
Food, drink and leisure
- Samuel Pickwick (Pickwick Papers)
- The founder and perpetual president of the Pickwick Club invites you to join him in some of London’s most famous pubs, coffee houses and places of entertainment.
Crime and punishment
- Abel Madwitch
- From Seven Dials to Jacob’s island, discover the impact of criminality and the law on Victorian lives.
You can follow the characters’ individual trails or choose any London location and we’ll show you all the places nearby.
Notes:
- This updated version of the Dickens Trails App brings iPhone 5 compatibility as well as a few minor improvements.
- Dickens London Trails is part of the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture supported by the Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and NESTA.