
Committed to exploring innovative and useful applications of technology in the Heritage Sector ...
Using both established and emerging technologies, DA Taylor Design's
work in the Heritage Sector has included generating and digitising oral
history material, developing social media networking, CAD exhibition design
and digital solutions for cataloguing and collections management systems.
This section highlights a selection of heritage projects in which DA Taylor
Design has had involvement.
Please use the contact form to enquire about
further details on these projects.


The rejuvenated Highland Light Infantry Association was re-launched
in August 2010 with a more inclusive approach to membership and a
new website developed by DA Taylor Design.
The website will create an online community of former comrades and
those who share an interest in the HLI Regiment. This community will
capture important stories and memories of the Regiment which are in
danger of being lost which will provide valuable material for researchers,
schools and those interested in family history.

Noor Ali Rashid (1929 - 2010) was the Royal Photographer of the
United Arab Emirates. He moved from his birth place in the Gwadar
Province of Pakistan to Dubai in 1958. His talents in photography
led to his appointment as personal and family photographer to Sheikh
Zayed (Father of the UAE).
Noor Ali Rashid's personal photographic archive contains several million
photographs and DA Taylor Design was involved in planning the development
of the collection.

Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan was the architect and founding father of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Zayed University was founded in 1998 and named in his honour with campuses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. DA Taylor Design was appointed to explore possibilities for permanent exhibitions on both campuses to commemorate the life and achievements of Sheikh Zayed. This involved looking into cutting edge interactive technologies such as Hyper Sonic Sound Cones and Microsoft Surface multi-touch tables.

The 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron Museum Association preserves
the history and traditions of “Glasgow’s Own” RAux.AF Squadron. This
site provides a selection of the artefacts, images, videos, and memories
housed in the Museum.
The website has also given the 602 Squadron Museum Association a global
platform and reunited long lost friends and comrades. Future development
will include educational resources tailored for school groups.