Exhibition Design: Where ideas come to life and visitors become part of the experience.

Exhibition Design introduces the art and science of crafting captivating and immersive environments. Emphasizing spatial planning, narrative development, visitor experience, lighting, materials, graphics, and interactive technology, the course guides learners through designing and presenting a fully realized exhibition concept.

Key Concepts:

Exhibitions tell stories through spatial design, objects, and sequencing to create immersive experiences.

Effective displays consider object visibility, scale, lighting, and interactivity for better engagement.

3D modeling and prototypes help plan layouts, visitor flow, and sightlines in exhibition spaces.

Material choices and handcrafted elements add meaning and emotional depth to exhibits.

Lighting and color shape the atmosphere, guide attention, and reinforce thematic messages.

Designing for diverse audiences includes accessibility, cultural context, and interactive interpretation.

Learning
Outcomes

NARRATIVE AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Develop thematic and conceptual narratives that shape the storytelling and structure of an exhibition.


SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAYOUT

Design functional and aesthetic exhibition layouts considering visitor flow, zoning, and accessibility.



MATERIALS AND LIGHTING

Select appropriate materials, lighting, and finishes to enhance the atmosphere and durability of the space.



SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Apply sustainable practices and address cultural and ethical responsibilities in exhibition design.