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EXHIBITION DESIGN#1

The process of creating engaging displays for various settings, focusing on layout, aesthetics, and visitor experience.

SPATIAL ORGANIZATION#2

The arrangement of space in an exhibition to optimize visitor flow and engagement with the exhibits.

LAYOUT PLANNING#3

The strategic design of the exhibition floor plan, including placement of exhibits and pathways for visitors.

THEMATIC DEVELOPMENT#4

Creating a central theme that ties together all elements of an exhibition, enhancing its storytelling and appeal.

MATERIAL SELECTION#5

Choosing appropriate materials for exhibits, considering aesthetics, durability, and sustainability.

DIGITAL PRESENTATION TOOLS#6

Software and applications used to create visual representations of exhibition designs, such as 3D models.

VISITOR ENGAGEMENT#7

Techniques used to attract and maintain the interest of attendees in an exhibition.

PROTOTYPING#8

Creating a preliminary model of the exhibition to visualize design concepts before final implementation.

SUSTAINABILITY#9

Designing exhibitions with consideration for environmental impact, using eco-friendly materials and practices.

VISUAL STORYTELLING#10

Using visuals to convey a narrative or theme within an exhibition, enhancing visitor understanding.

MOOD BOARD#11

A collage of images, materials, and text that conveys the overall feel and concept of the exhibition.

ACCESSIBILITY#12

Design considerations that ensure all visitors, including those with disabilities, can engage with the exhibition.

BUDGETING#13

Planning financial resources for an exhibition, including material costs, labor, and other expenses.

3D MODELING#14

Creating three-dimensional representations of exhibition layouts to visualize space and design elements.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#15

Marketing materials designed to attract visitors to the exhibition, such as flyers and social media content.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#16

The organization of a story within the exhibition, guiding visitors through the thematic experience.

FEEDBACK AND ADJUSTMENTS#17

The process of refining the exhibition design based on critiques and evaluations from peers or mentors.

EXHIBIT INTERACTION#18

Opportunities for visitors to engage actively with exhibits, enhancing their overall experience.

EVALUATION METHODS#19

Techniques used to assess the effectiveness of an exhibition in meeting its goals and engaging visitors.

DESIGN PORTFOLIO#20

A collection of a designer's work showcasing their skills and completed projects, essential for job applications.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#21

Reflective practice where students evaluate their own understanding and application of design concepts.

CHECKPOINTS#22

Milestones within the course to assess progress and understanding of key concepts and skills.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION#23

The final display of the exhibition design, prepared for evaluation by instructors or industry professionals.