A feeling for art and understanding of the unique language of art helps ensure that the communication that we can make possible, integrates seamlessly with the total concept.
It is our task to think along with the museum director, the curator and the artist in order to shape a coherent concept for the exhibition. Clear communication will create added value.
The visual impact can be supported in a variety of ways: mega–prints, banners, panels, text panels, floor graphics,...
Explanatory texts beside the works of art, banners on the outside of the building; each has their specific value in the construction of the whole. Our signposting department has a wealth of know-how and experience, which makes us a reliable partner from start to finish, even for the most complex exhibition projects.
Impact is the key word for a museum or exhibition and this also applies to communication to the outside world. It is vital that this communication is attuned to the exhibition concept and the exhibited works of art.
Outdoor signposting
Permanent outdoor communication. The primary goal of our permanent outdoor signposting is to profile museums and generate stopping power.
Banners made from long-lasting polyester are attached to the front of the building in an aesthetic manner that is perfectly attuned to the architectural value of the museum building.
Indoor signposting
Museums are often organised so that they can be explored in a structured manner. To do so, visitors require clear, unequivocal signposting. It is also essential that the rooms are signposted in an unambiguous manner. Folders can be distributed at the entrance using display systems, while magnet systems allow for flexible communication in the entrance hall.
Exhibition related outdoor communication
À la carte adjustments
The concept of the exhibition must attract both critical museum visitors and random passer-bys and entice them to enter the world of art.
The informative function of the communication bearers must be completely attuned to the artistic goals of the exhibition and the architectural value of the museum building.
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