- The solution must be concise and comprehensible for younger audiences.
- The solution must be written at an 8th grade reading level-equivalent.
- The solution must be written in paragraphs of 4 sentences maximum.
- The solution must have clear organization.
- The solution must generally read left to right and top to bottom.
- The solution must have symmetry.
- The solution must have interactive displays.
- The solution must include at least one interactive panel of the four panels.
- The solution must require at least one and no more than three interactions from the user.
- The solution must not have interactions that detract from user comprehension.
- The solution must visually engage the user.
- The solution must include organic and geometric shapes.
- The solution must include a visual to illustrate each subtopic within the panels.
- The solution must provide adequate space for the text necessary to communicate information.
My name is Alice Maiden, and I am a senior at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology. For my Senior Capstone Design Challenge I am completing as part of my Systems Engineering II course, I am working with two students to develop plans for a historical building on Sandy Hook to be renovated into a museum discussing the relationship between art and science. My role in the project is the exhibit designer. I am responsible for developing the museum's layout and exhibits.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Exhibit Display Specifications and Limitations
For the next layer of the project, developing the specific exhibit display focus, I will adhere to the following specifications and limitations:
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