Tēnā koe, ko Juliet Cooke ahau. Ko Opuke te maunga, ko Rakaia te awa, ko Whakamatau te roto. Ko Ngati Pākehā te iwi. I tae mai ōku tipuna i te tau kotahi manō, waru rau, ono tekau mā rua. Ka awhinatia a koe te whakamātakitaki oū kōrero e au?
Nā tō rourou, nā taku rourou ka ora ai te iwi.
So you want to design a great new exhibition but don’t know where to start. Do you need a designer and what does that involve? Here’s an introduction to the things you need to think about when launching a project.
What makes a good exhibition? How do you attract the visitors’ attention? How do you keep them interested? This page gives guidelines for both the storyline and the physical layout of your exhibition or display.
Analogue Games are a great way to captivate visitors, impart info, have fun, and encourage repeat visitation. They are less expensive and often more effective than digital. Find out how to design your own game, or buy one of ours.
I’ve seen a lot of MDF and acrylic and some toxic materials go in the bin at the end of exhibitions. Explore sustainable materials, design, and transportation options here.