Transcription of Accessible Exhibition Design - Smithsonian Institution
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Smithsonian Guidelines for Accessible Exhibition Design Smithsonian Accessibility Program Smithsonian Guidelines for Accessible Design Smithsonian Guidelines for Accessible Exhibition Design On Striving for Accessible Exhibition Design Exhibitions are complex presentations that convey concepts, showcase objects, and excite the senses. However, as museums recognize the diversity within their audiences, they realize that exhibitions must do more: exhibitions must teach to different learning styles, respond to issues of cultural and gender equity, and offer multiple levels of information. The resulting changes in exhibitions have made these presentations more understandable, enjoyable, and connected to visitors lives.
use of in-gallery printed handouts or an audiovisual kiosk. The route can also be presented in introductory labels or captioned photographs. Example: An introductory label or brochure can explain simply one or two themes that are carried through an exhibition. The label could be accompanied by a photograph-coded printed floor plan showing places
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