For this week’s blog I want to share with you some of the fantastic knowledge that I gain during the last week. First I will talk about the exciting exhibition design website that I came up in my research and then I will share my experience about the retail design institute event that I participated in. After the most inspiring lecture that we had in our class by the fabulous guest Keith Curtis from Perkins Will I searched for more exhibition design. During his lecture in the class I was just thinking that it is what I want to do, this is art not just interior design. There is a vague border between exhibition design and fine art and this is the reason that make me love it more and more. In my search I found really interesting design company which is called MAUKDESIGN that has so many exhibition designs in his portfolio. They have various kinds of exhibition design range from technology exhibit, healthcare to car and sports exhibit designs.
I want to share some of their attractive projects here.
Exhibit at National business Aircraft Association show for Duncan Aviation who services corporate jets.
Sixty clocks on the glass wall, surrounded the statement “Expert in the art of time management”
Isometric view of the exhibit.
750 portraits are elegantly arrayed under a sign “The talent of the Duncan Aviation”
Each of Duncan’s 10 shops had their own display fin.
Every employees in the company (300) signed the central tower supporting the logo type.
Sola Optical-Teflon Exhibit
Concept: A Teflon molecule enlarged 8 million times. Environment focus was to use absolute minimum of materials.
Also as I said before in the last week I went to the event by Retail Design Institute that was held in Art Institute Atlanta. That was a great event . First It started by greeting, and I had a chance to see two of the guests that we had for our retail design roundtable. Then they had two speakers Laura Davis Taylor and Stacie Topazi who talked about technology and branding in the retail design. After that some of the students of Art Institute presented their retail projects which was a great experience to know how students working in other schools.
Finally I want to recommend anyone who interested in retail design become a member of Retail Design Institute to get a chance to be more involved in this part of our industry and learn more about that.
Information and images retrieved from http://www.maukdesign.com





Zohreh,
Thanks for sharing! I think you really have a future in exhibition design. To me, it would be a great way to blend your love of sculpture and interior design together!
Jessie
Hey Zohreh,
Thank you for your sharing of exhibition design. These exhibitions are interesting. Just like you, I am also interesting in exhibition and retail design. I think different from the residential and commercial, designs for retail and exhibition can be somehow more crazy and exaggerated which gives more flexibility of creativity for designers. I like to design space with crazy ideas that might be hardly accepted in residential or commercial space. The knowledge behind exhibition and retail design is also attracted to me. I wish we have chance to learn about designing a space to fit visitors/consumers’ behavior as well as achieving business targets. I believe that the environment psychology and business strategies are necessary for interior design students if they would like to persuade retail and exhibition design in the future.
Thanks Jessie, I hope I can find my way through this part of the design and achieve my life time goal of creating sculptural kind of space that brings a new kind of spatial experience.
Thanks Tiffany,,,,,,Yessss doing out of the box and crazy things ….that is what I want to do and I think that mostly could happen in retail design. Actually I wish we had retail design studio class with an expert like our guest in the class to teach us that. Also, I believe that if after studying one year at school we could just specialized in corporate, residential or retail we would get more knowledge about that specific field.