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Evil Smile Excellent (Redux)

This one has come up in conversation on projects so often lately that it’s time to put it out there again. Sometimes, a problem is an opportunity in disguise. Next time one comes up in a planning discussion, try the Evil Smile Excellent trick. …

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Survey Results: What Topics Do Readers Want More?

Your voice was heard! Last week, many of you replied to a survey (now closed) about which topics should get covered more here. It was a “select all that apply” checklist. The Results: Turns out there was no universally chosen topic. That said, the leaders were clear. …

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Phil & Monique: The Iron Triangle

PHIL: This coffee is terrible. No wonder it was so cheap and fast. MONIQUE: Iron Triangle, baby. [Sips matcha] PHIL: Uh, what?MONIQUE: You know, that old saw: “Fast, cheap, or good — pick two.” That’s the Iron Triangle. Especially in exhibitions. PHIL: And coffee? …

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The Einstein Rule

“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” — Albert Einstein. This rule comes up regularly in exhibition planning discussions. For good reason. It’s applicable to every project we do. But wait, there’s more. …

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Making the Museum – LIVE!

Well, this should be interesting. If you’re planning to attend the upcoming SEGD conference in a couple of weeks, please come watch a LIVE recording of Making the Museum, the podcast. Here’s the official blurb about it: …

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What Do You Want More Of?

Help me help you. We cover a lot here. Anything that might help our projects open on time, on budget, to rave reviews. But which topics are the most important to you? This One-Question Survey will take you maybe 15 seconds — 15 seconds! — and it’s right here. …

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The Visitor Engagement Lifecycle, with Samir Bitar

What if the best way to market an exhibition — wasn't marketing? How can we help visitors find us? When they do, how do we engage them? Visitor experience expert Samir Bitar (The Art of Consulting) joins host Jonathan Alger to discuss The Visitor Engagement Lifecycle. …

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Branding My Exhibition Space: Yes or No?

This comes up regularly. Your organization has a visual brand, and you’re not sure if those logos, colors, and typefaces should be applied to your exhibition space. Here are your options. (Unsure? Pick #1.) Option 1: No. The option most people should pick. …

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What’s a Schema?

Our job, at the end of the day, is to put new ideas into the heads of our visitors. Seems clear. But getting new ideas in there takes energy. And, like in the movie Inception, sometimes it doesn’t work. What if we could use the ideas already inside those heads? …

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The Holdout

I don’t know why it happens. It’s a mystery. I have asked colleagues. I have asked psychologists. Nobody knows. In every project, no matter how big, whether an exhibition, experience or something else, one thing is for sure: One part will resist having a design chosen ….

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The Fork

A curator pulls a key from her cardigan to unlock a dark, quiet storage room. She walks to drawer F138, opens it, and sees … a fork. Or does she? Experts like curators have, well, expertise. So they can think at a higher level, in abstractions and systems. They’ve done the reading. …

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Are We Poor?

There is a song we sometimes sing in our exhibition and experience projects: We’re poor. Our projects are underfunded. We don’t have the money those “other” industries have. We’re always the ones that have to do a lot with a little. A common refrain. But is it true? …

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Hologram!

It’s not an exhibition brainstorming meeting until someone yells out: Hey, what about a … hologram! Usually that’ll be a donor or a non-technical member of the development team, bless their souls. But nearly every “hologram” you will ever see isn’t one. …

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Value Engineering (When You Don’t Have To)

What’s value engineering (“VE”)? You might learn it as a euphemism for cost cutting. Like “sanitation engineer” makes “garbage collector” less negative. Regardless, “negative” is a word that many might use to describe VE anyway. Why? …

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What’ll Visitor Services Say?

Test your new exhibition or experience idea fast — by filling in the blanks in the short script below. Imagine visitor services staff at the front desk saying exactly this to visitors. You’d be surprised how fast the results are obvious. Here’s the script: …

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How to Light Objects Wrong

Lighting exhibitions of light-sensitive artifacts is hard. We do it wrong. Why it’s hard: For a valuable light-sensitive artifact to draw the eye and look important, it still has to appear as the brightest object, even though almost no light is allowed on it. …

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Inverted Pyramid

Journalists write news articles according to what’s called the “inverted pyramid” of content priority, where the first sentence contains all the key information readers must know, and every paragraph thereafter fills in the details in decreasing order of importance. …

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