The Exhibition and Experience Design Handbook
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This full-color book uses real-world examples, museum and exhibition design studio profiles, historical and contemporary voices, and draw on the author's own creative practice and exhibition making experience, as well as contributions from his extensive network of international museum, attraction, and design professionals.
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McNeil's book combines a thoroughly and deeply researched history of significant exhibitions and milestones in the field with contemporary and lively text that is a pleasure to read. Cleverly organized around common design tropes, the book proves to be a comprehensive look at the history of exhibition design right up to the present-day proliferation of various cutting-edge technologies. The book will be welcomed by the field and embraced as foundational in exhibition design curriculums.
This book is accessible to a broad audience and will fill many gaps in understanding exhibition and experience design.
Destined to become essential reading for anyone in the field!
This book is a great addition to museum exhibition literature that deftly uses historical examples to consider current issues and interests.
My mind is blown by how this book intertwines the history and evolution of exhibition design with best practices, pulling from educational, entertainment, and commercial examples.
A gift to the museum field. This book offers new insights into aspects of exhibition design that no one else has brought to the table. The tropes brilliantly organize exhibition design thinking -- both for those who do the work, as well as for those who work with exhibitions.
McNeil's publication is a long overdue compendium of all things experiential and exhibition design! Its' nuanced methodology and broad exploration of this often-misunderstood creative discipline is celebrated through the diversity of projects he brings to life and their impact to the broader society. This book should be the number one resource for anyone looking to understand the importance of trans-disciplinary design.