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Online course on Exhibition Design

Deadline: February 26th, 2013

Duration: From March 15th to April 12th, 2013

Lecturer: Iohanna Nicenboim
This course examines the planning and designing of three-dimensional environments that encourage visitor’s understanding, participation, and emotional engagement. Participants will learn different tools to understand and manipulate space using from simple existing elements to design graphics or multimedia in order to make the exhibition content more clear and accessible.

Following the course participants will learn practical tools to observe a situation, create a design brief and develop a presentation of an exhibition design proposal.

 

Participation fee: 145€

To apply please fill in this Application form and we will contact you to confirm your enrollment in the course.

*Online material available 24/7 during the duration of the course and 4 weekly video-conferences every Friday at 7pm Central European Time

 

Program

Week 1: Introduction and observation

  • exhibitions types, what makes a space design successful?
  • space narrative, visitor needs and characteristics
  • interaction design: observation strategies, needfinding,
  • observation of a space/situation

 

Week 2: Design Tools

  • space plans and architecture terms
  • space mapping, understanding light, noise, circulation
  • visualization and 3D basic tools
  • design elements: rhythm, color, display and lighting
  • graphics: wall text and labels
  • ideas generation for a personal project

 

Week 3: Design Brief

  • design brief
  • managing the creative process: what are responsibilities of the team? what are the phases of the schedule?
  • development of the personal project

 

Week 4: Design Process and Design Proposal

  • testing: peer review, visitor feedback – before, during, remedial
  • building tools and technology
  • printing tips
  • presentation techniques
  • presentation of a complete design proposal
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