Exhibition Design

Exhibition Design by Philip Hughes, published by Laurence King Publishing on March 24, 2010, is a comprehensive resource that explores the essential principles of designing for exhibitions. This edition, comprising 224 pages, provides insights into the skills required to become an exhibition designer, covering aspects such as developing briefs, collaborating with clients, and understanding design principles related to graphics, circulation, lighting, and accessibility.
Readers will find a wealth of visual material, including photographs of completed exhibitions by renowned designers, concept drawings, and computer renderings. The book addresses a variety of exhibition types, from museums and galleries to brand experiences and trade fairs. It serves as both an informative guide and an inspirational resource for students and emerging professionals in the fields of architecture and interior design.
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Exhibition Design offers a thorough grounding in the principles of designing for exhibitions. It describesthe skills needed to become an exhibition designer, including:
• Developing a brief and working with clients
• Design principles for graphics, circulation, lighting, and accessibility
• Presenting ideas to clients
• The practicalities of production
Visual material includes photographs of completed exhibitions by world-renowned designers, concept drawings, computer renderings, charts, and tables of information—all for a wide range of exhibitions around the world, permanent and temporary, including museums and galleries, visitor centers, brand experiences, festivals, and trade fairs. The book will inform and inspire, as well as equip students and new exhibition designers with a valuable guide to the profession.
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