Pattern Interactive
06/02/2026
In Part 3 of our Pattern in Practice series, we look at how a Boundaries Commission project helped make electoral boundary data, public feedback, bilingual content, and interactive mapping easier to navigate.
Read the blog:
https://patterninteractive.com/public-consultation-website-design/
Making Civic Participation Easier to Navigate How Pattern helped turn electoral boundary data, public feedback, and interactive mapping into a clearer consultation experience.
05/15/2026
Planning a trip should not feel like research homework.
For Part 1 of our 'Pattern in Practice' series, we’re looking back at Explore the Whiteshell and what it taught us about regional tourism UX.
The challenge was bigger than building a website. It was about helping visitors search a complex region by accommodations, trails, food, events, shopping, services, and seasonality.
In other words: making the Whiteshell easier to explore.
Read the full blog:
Making a Region Easier to Explore How Pattern helped Explore the Whiteshell turn regional tourism complexity into a clearer visitor planning experience.
05/04/2026
We love seeing the work happening at the Nellie McClung Museum.
This upcoming event “The Hidden Attic” looks incredibly well put together — a unique way to bring history to life through fashion, storytelling, and experience.
If you’re in Winnipeg, this is one worth checking out.
Step into the 1920s - for one evening when history comes to life.
Join us as we unveil a never-before-seen collection of authentic 1920s dresses - recently brought out of the attic and into a stunning setting.
Sip cocktails, explore the fashion of empowerment, lounge on vintage furniture and experience the freedom, and bold spirit of the Roaring Twenties.
📍 Buffalo Crossing at FortWhyte Alive
📅 June 11, 2026
🎟️ Tickets are now available: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/municipality-of-pembina/events/the-hidden-attic/
04/08/2026
A smarter way to move exhibits forward.
Our latest blog looks at how modular planning can help museums fund exhibits in phases and reduce risk along the way.
https://patterninteractive.com/modular-exhibit-funding-museum-grant-strategy/
03/30/2026
Most museums fund projects one application at a time.
But the strongest initiatives often are not built on one grant. They are built through a sequence of aligned funding opportunities.
This article breaks down why museums should think in grant ecosystems, not individual grants, and how phased planning can reduce risk, improve readiness, and move projects forward.
How Museums Can Build Smarter Grant Ecosystems Single-grant planning creates risk. Here’s how museums can phase projects across multiple funding streams for better long-term results.
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