I'm currently working on a college project where I have to pick a Gallery/Museum and promote it in an exciting way. My two picks for this project differ a little one from another and each provides me with different perks in regards to designing for it. I am seeking advice from designers to see what am I better of doing as I'm inexperienced in promoting such facilities.
TL;DR As a designer should I do my best to focus on a small museum with which I sort off have more connection or design for the larger facility that would be easier for me to work with.
My first Museum that I researched is rather small and has mostly if not only tourists coming in to visit it, it's rather small and doesn't have much if any promotion going on. Although it provides me with plenty of space to develop the topic of the museum would be rather hard to be portrayed as exciting (although the building has some elements which would work nicely as the basis of the design). The museum talks about the history of the small town in which it is as well as the war element.
On the other hand an hour from that small town I have a museum/gallery which at my first glance seemed to be doing incredibly well however, they also have mostly tourists coming in to visit them although it didn't seem to be that bad as it was pretty busy. Regarding promotion or any guidance books they are lacking, and have gotten rid off their promotional items because people didn't buy them. Also the target market within this facility was spot on for my project (Parents of the children)
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