Last night I attended the opening of a project that I was pleased to have a role in - the new indoor interpretive exhibit at Billings Estate National Historic Site…
There’s an interesting paradox that crops up when designers work in heritage settings - the course of action that seems correct and obvious almost never is. This tendency is fueled…
This article on an interesting new entrant to the smartphone app market for museums, TourSphere™ popped up this week on Museum Walk. While this is billed as a smartphone "app…
After much blood, sweat, toil and gnashing of teeth, I'm pleased to introduce the new Intublog! What's new? Plenty actually, and I really think it's going to make this site a…
I've been writing a bit lately about the potential of mobile technology to radically change museum and site interpretation, as well as wayfinding. I recently stumbled upon a short interview…
Although some will savage this as a travesty, I think the Adonit Writer looks like an interesting compromise for those torn between an ipad and a mini laptop/netbook. The Adonit…
From the world of POP displays, comes a clever new twist on magnetics for graphics. Most people are familiar with magnetic mats and display films with magnetic edge strips -…
The Signage, Wayfinding, and Environmental Graphic Design Flickr group is a useful source of inspiration, with images from around the world. There's a mixture of photos and renderings, around 350 images…