Thursday, April 21, 2011

Exhibition

Exhibition design involves the process of developing an exhibit from a concept through to a physical, three-dimensional exhibition. It involves evolving field, drawing on innovative, creative and practical solutions to the challenge of developing communicative environments that communicate content and message in a three-dimensional space. Exhibition designers use a wide range of technologies and techniques to develop experiences that will flourish with diverse audiences, enabling viewers to access the messages, stories and objects of an exhibit. There are many different types of exhibit, ranging from museum exhibitions, to retail and trades show spaces, to themed attractions, zoos and visitor centers. All types of exhibits have the aim and goal to communicate a message through engaging their audiences in meaningful and compelling interactions. Exhibition design is a combination and arrangement of the works of architecture, graphic design, digital media, lighting, and interior design to create and develop that communicates information well.


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