Graphic design Quote by Philip Hughes
““6. Graphic design skills • Look at the models, drawings and sketches of a proposed scheme to understand the placement of graphics. • Work out the space of 3-D drawings so that graphics can be reproduced at the appropriate size. • Print out graphics at full size and look at them from what will be the visitor's viewpoint in the exhibition environment; adjust the size of text or images as necessary. • Discuss readability issues with your client and avoid long passages of text.””
About This Quote
Guidelines for creating effective exhibition graphics, focusing on visual placement, scaling, perspective, and readability.
In simple terms: Tips for designing clear, well‑scaled exhibition graphics.
Apply these steps to ensure graphics are readable and appropriately sized.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- museum exhibit design
- trade show booths
- gallery installations
- public displays
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test readability for diverse audiences?
- What tools help verify correct scaling?
May overlook client preferences or cultural differences in visual interpretation.