Exhibit design is undergoing a transformative evolution. Gone are the days when exhibits were merely static displays; today’s audiences crave experiences that are immersive, engaging, and memorable. The future of exhibit design lies in merging aesthetics with interactivity to create environments that not only captivate visually but also invite active participation. Here’s how the field...
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