Exploring the Art of Exhibition Design: Conveying Information Through Visual Storytelling
Exhibition design is a multidisciplinary process that combines architecture, interior design, graphic design, and technology to create immersive environments conveying information through visual storytelling. It is used in museums, visitor centers, trade shows, and retail stores to engage audiences with multilayered narratives. With the integration of technology, exhibition design has evolved, allowing for social interaction and user-generated content to enhance the experience.
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EXHIBITION INTERIOR DESIGN BY AR. NEHA MISHRA
WHAT IS EXHIBITION DESIGN? Exhibition design is the process of conveying information through visual storytelling and environment. It is an integrative, multidisciplinary process that often combines architecture, interior design, graphic design, experience and interaction design, multimedia and technology, lighting, audio, and other disciplines to create multilayered narratives around a theme or topic. Exhibition design spans a wide range of applications including museums, visitor centers, heritage parks, themed entertainment venues, trade shows, corporate environments, expositions, and retail stores. It harnesses physical space and visual storytelling to create environments that communicate.
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