Industrial design is focused on the development and design of products for mass production, with an emphasis on functionality, aesthetics, and usability. Industrial designers collaborate with engineers, manufacturers, and marketers to create products that meet user needs and market demands.
Exhibition design, on the other hand, is more focused on creating a memorable, immersive experience for visitors through the design of displays, installations, and interactive exhibits. Exhibition designers work with curators and event planners to create a coherent narrative and visual language, incorporating lighting, sound, and other sensory elements to enhance the visitor experience.
While both industrial design and exhibition design involve elements of creativity, problem-solving, and aesthetic considerations, they have distinct objectives and require different skill sets and approaches.
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