Most of the field trips we've taken for class so far have been to various museums. I find that the visual layout of the museums' content often has a substantial effect on how I perceive the information. A beautiful display can draw me into reading about artifacts that I may not otherwise approach. I think that a wall or other space in a museum can benefit from the same principles that we use for graphic design: contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity. These are photos of displays that I feel have properly applied these principles, and that instantly engaged me when I saw them.
Sunday, 12 July 2015
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