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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Happy Holidays!
1:31 PM Anonymous
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Questions to Ask Before Theming your Children's Area!
1:47 PM Anonymous
There are a lot of theming companies out there, so do your homework! Begin by interviewing them. What services do they provide? Worlds of Wow is the only company that provides theme and play under one roof. From the very beginning stages of the creative process all the way through install, Worlds of Wow is with you every step of the way. We know what it takes to not only start the process but how to manage the project through completion so that you and your team can sit back and watch your ideas come to life! How long have they been in existence? Longevity can provide great reassurance that the company knows what they are doing. We opened our doors 13 years and have completed over 600 projects. All of our projects are custom to you and your facility! Why is this important? 2 reasons, identity and intentionality. Having your culture shown on the walls of your building not only sets you apart but shows parents that you care about the community. How many churches have they served? A deep and diverse portfolio will communicate the true abilities of the company. Do they have the knowledge, ability and resources to incorporate all of your design needs? So many churches are looking beyond the paint on the walls; they want indoor play structures, fun and engaging teaching stations, out-of-this-world 3-D pieces. Don’t limit your vision because of another’s inexperience or lack of resources.
We love what we do and we are truly blessed by the friendships we have made. Worlds of Wow! The #1 company partnering with churches to create ridiculously cool, fun environments for kids.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Creating the Extraordinary: The Heart of What We Do at Worlds of Wow!
12:57 PM Anonymous
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Benefits of Interactive Play
10:15 AM Anonymous
More and more organizations dedicated to children are turning to interactive play purposefully designed to promote hands-on learning, creativity and social skills. Play is one of the most important things you can do with children; and is essential for brain development.
Unstructured play is the best type of play for young children. Create an immersive and interactive environment and watch their imagination run wild. This allows children of all ages to learn at their own pace, and participate in creative play alone or with others. The design, theme and DNA of The Potter's House in Dallas is a great example of how to promote hands-on learning, creativity and social skills in a controlled environment. Interactive music panels, stages for dress-up and a farmers market with play veggies allows children to use play to learn.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Worlds of Wow Wraps Presents to Support the Children of Fallen Heroes
4:29 PM Anonymous
Friday, October 27, 2017
Tips for a Child-Friendly Environment!
10:46 AM Anonymous
Tips for a child-friendly environment!
The first impression
As always, the first impression leads the way to how the child will feel and behave. For instance, think of your reception desk/check-in area: can you imagine how a child will feel walking in and the only thing they see is a big wall blocking anyone who is behind the desk. If you can't lower your desk, ask your staff to stand up and lean over the desk to greet the child personally to make them feel welcome. The choice of colors on your walls also makes a huge difference. The sleek steel and updated, clean décor may look pristine to adults, but it is not an environment a child will feel comfortable in. In contrast, bright colors such as blue, pink, green, orange or yellow will have a calming and welcoming effect on kids. The check-in area is one of the most important areas to look at when thinking of ways to make your environment more kid-friendly!
First time visits can be very scary for your newcomers. Make the children's area a destination they will feel comfortable in as well an area they KNOW they belong! A pleasant first experience can lead to increased attendance, new guests, and transformational experiences.
Contact us today to get started on your ridiculously cool, fun environment for kids and families!
hello@worldsofwow.com
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Worlds of Wow TMAC and Production
4:10 PM Anonymous
Worlds of Wow TMAC and Production
Joe Crosswell
TMAC
Worlds of Wow is one of the very few companies in the United States specializing in custom theming and play. With over 12 years experience and more that 500 projects completed, Worlds of Wow is the expert in creating original artwork and graphics to bring ideals to life! So much passion, time and talent goes into each and every project. From the very first conversation to the final piece put into place, their team gives 100% each step of the way! When customers are able to sit back and take in the delivered final masterpiece, it brings them tremendous joy to hear them say, "WOW!"
Worlds of Wow recently relocated from Argyle, TX to a larger facility in Denton. They were interested in maximizing their ability to increase production to support continued growth. Worlds of Wow contacted the TMAC office for help in improving their workflow through the manufacturing process.
Joe Crosswalk from TMAC visited the facility and after a tour of the shop recommended the implementation of some basic lean principals including reorganizing work areas to improve flow with 5S. Joe also implemented the creation of the "white board," to provide visibility of each project as it moved throughout the production process. Joe then worked with the Wow team to conduct lean wastes walks to identify activated that were not adding value to the projects completed.
Thanks to the EPA grant, TMAC was then able to provide Wow with an opportunity to deliver an onsite training program to help staff understand how to identify all types of wastes including lean, energy and environmental wastes. Value stream mapping (VSM) proved to be a tool and foundation to demonstrate the importance of the total cycle time required to complete a project.
The project included class room training followed by walks to the production floor as a cross functional team including artists, managers and production staff identified various wastes as they followed the product through its flow throughout the facility.
The team learned how to video an artist at work to determine is each step of the process was either value or non-value added in the eyes of their customers. Each step of the process was then recorded on a process breakdown sheet. Simple changes of locating tools and equipment close to the work station would allow the artist more time to create and less time walking or searching for items.
The team next took a close look at opportunities to reduce energy costs in the building. They are now also considering ways to bring natural daylight into the facility to improve staff performance. The team also took a close look at everything that was thrown away to question solid and liquid wastes were being generated. They identified an opportunity to donate waste foam pieces to a local non-profit to reduce their impact to the landfill.
The results:
Expected quantitative impacts include;
- Utilized automated paint gun cleaning system
- Train paint masking staff on taping methods
- Reduced compress air leaks and operator cleaning
- Donate foam to local non-profit to reduce impact to landfill
- Reduced 2.25 tons sent to landfill
"TMAC helped us to realize that we always have room for improvement. We were given some great tool to become more productive and sustainable at the same time. We see the importance of taking the time each day to address our continuous improvement efforts."
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Take the Fear out of Dentist Office Trips!
3:46 PM Anonymous
Take a walk through one of our themed dental offices here!
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