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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hughes, Philip
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Laurence King Pub., 2010.
Colección:Portfolio.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction; Who is this book for; The modern exhibition; The history of exhibition design; Recent developments; The role of the exhibition designer; How to use this book; Chapter 1: The brief; The nature of a design brief; Should the brief be tightly written?; What kind of language to use; The context document; The exhibition premise or rationale; The storyline; The target audience; Coordinating visits to the exhibition; Activities; The content document; Visitor outcome/messages; Object-based or experience-based; The tone of voice; The client's responsibilities
  • Visual identity and brand informationWorkshop sessions; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 2: The visitor; Engaging the visitor; Layering for diverse audiences; Learning styles; Branding; The brand environment; Children and exhibitions; Teenagers and museums; Designing for disability/accessibility; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 3: The site; The permanent exhibition site; Signposting the exhibition site; Signposting trade fairs; ""Open"" exhibition spaces; ""Closed"" exhibition spaces; Internal orhganization: architecture; Internal organization: content; How to survey a site; Do.../Don't...
  • Chapter 4: Exhibition strategyWhat is an exhibition strategy?; Classifying the exhibits; Devising a path; The importance of experiences; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 5: 3-D design skills; Generating guiding ideas; Evolving a design; Developing the design using sketches, models and plans; Planning the circulation; Developing elevations; The direction of flow; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 6: 2-D design skills; The role of graphics in an exhibition; Approaches to exhibition design; Design for legibility; Design for readability; Reproducing graphics; Chapter 7: Lighting; How lighting is used in exhibitions
  • The human eyeSurveying the site; The lighting plan; Exhibit-focused lighting; Types of exhibit-focused lighting; Environmental lighting; Feature lighting; Coloured lighting; Modelling a three-dimensional object; Lighting for comfort; Conservation; Lighting specifications; Trade fairs; Professional practice; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 8: Interaction; Interaction design; The visitor experience; Controls and interactives; Chapter 9: Sound and film; The benefits of sound and film; The immersive environment; Scripted films; Archive footage; Technological devices; The audiovisual brief; The equipment
  • Do.../Don't...Chapter 10: Materials; Choosing materials; Deciding on suitable materials; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 11: Portable exhibitions; Flexible exhibitions; Chapter 12: Technical drawing; The purpose of tehnical drawings; Labels, details and notes; Official approvals; Tenders; Amending drawings; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 13: Construction and delivery; Construction; Trade fairs; The green agenda; Green dos and don'ts; The designer's responsibilities; Trade practices; Children's exhibits; Project management; Ancillary services; Handover; Do.../Don't...; Chapter 14: Conclusion