Case Study
California Cultural District
14 outdoor snapibooths were installed across CA Cultural Sites
In order to help secure government funding for the California Cultural Districts, snapi deployed 14 outdoor snapibooths across 12 main sites. The mission: help demonstrate to California legislatures that arts and cultural sites are active community centers, impacting the lives of thousands of citizens across the state.
Deployment Details
Participating Cultural Sites:
Balboa Park Cultural Partnership
Redding
Grass Valley/Nevada City
Truckee
Rotten City/Emeryville
Eureka
SOMA Pilipinas
The BLVD
San Pedro Arts
Calle 24
Oceanside
Barrio Logan
The Setup
Each cultural site purchase snapibooths, and placed them in popular photo spots for their guests to use. The snapi team uploaded their branding to each snapibooth, and provided a link to a digital photo album of all captured photos. And that was it! No maintenance, attendant, or strings attached. The guests were free to use them anytime they wanted to capture a perfect hands free photo at the place they loved.
The Results
Snapi tracked usage for the first month - and over 1250 photos were captured by over 1000 guests using snapibooth! And, of guests surveyed, 100% liked the addition of snapi to the Cultural District. In other words, guests love their Cultural Districts, and wanted to capture and share those memories. Here are some of our favorites:
Michael Warburton,Director of Parkwide Communications, Balboa Park Cultural Partnership
Working with the Snapi team on the California Cultural Districts project was a great experience. They understood how the Snapi booths could support our goals by demonstrating activity in the districts, while at the same time providing a fun engagement opportunity for visitors. We were able to gather data and images in a unique and fun way. The best part - the Snapi booths were easy for us to deploy and for visitors to use