Exhibit designers (or exhibition designers) use a wide range of technologies and techniques to develop experiences that will resonate with diverse audiences–enabling these targeted audiences to access the messages, stories and objects of an exhibit.
Venue - Dome, NSCI, Worli, Mumbai.
The flagship event of the Sahachari Foundation's fund-raising initiatives, the Design One exhibition is held at premium venues across India through the year. It features a curated list of couture, jewellery, accessories, foot wear, home décor, stationery and packaging exclusively crafted by India's top designers.
Design one exhibition
Venue in London, England
Earls Court Exhibition Centre was a major international exhibition and events venue in London, England. At its peak it is said to have generated a £2 billion turnover for the economy. It replaced exhibition and entertainment grounds, originally opened in 1887, with an art moderne structure built between 1935 and 1937 by specialist American architect C. Howard Crane. With the active support of London mayor Boris Johnson, in an attempt to create Europe's largest regeneration scheme, its proposed heritage listing was refused after it was acquired by developers, who promptly in 2008 applied for and were granted a Certificate of Immunity from Listing by English Heritage, and its demolition was completed in 2017.
The Empire Exhibition was an international exhibition held at Bellahouston Park
1938 international exhibition in Glasgow, Scotland
The Empire Exhibition was an international exhibition held at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland, from May to December 1938.
The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy:
Traveling exhibit
The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy: The Exhibition was a travelling exhibit, created for the Te Papa Tongarewa museum of New Zealand by the Wellington exhibition design company Story Inc, featuring actual props and costumes used in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films, as well as special effects demonstrations and making of documentary videos. The exhibit developed and changed slightly as it moved from one museum to another.