Exhibit Design and Fabrication
Innovative Museum Exhibit Design Firm
Exceptional Museum and Exhibition Design Services
ASTOUND is a leader in museum exhibit design and fabrication, renowned for our ability to create immersive, engaging experiences that captivate audiences. Our approach integrates innovative design techniques with deep historical and cultural insights, delivering exhibits that are not only visually stunning but also richly informative. Whether you're looking to design a temporary exhibit or a permanent installation, our team possesses the creativity and technical expertise to bring your vision to life.
We provide end-to-end solutions for:
- Custom Electro-Mechanical Mechanisms
- Control & Timing Systems
- Audio Visual Hardware & Software Systems Integration
- Audio Visual & Interactive Programming
- Multimedia Systems Integration
- Interactive Development, Prototyping & Production
- Exhibit Design and Fabrication
- Management & Coordination
- Full-Scale Logistics Management
- Comprehensive Project Management
- Technical Consultation & Support
- CAD Engineering & Detailing
- Project Estimating
- Artifacts, Scenic Replication, Models & Life Forms
Selected work
ASTOUND and Lord Cultural Resources worked hand-in-hand to bring these historic documents to Canada for a traveling exhibition.
The Denver Art Museum recently unveiled a new exhibit that combines Art and Interactivity to engage children in their tactile activity zone.
ASTOUND was responsible for the design solutions and fabrication of the 4,000 sq ft immersive installation which travels across Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you create a museum exhibit project?
Creating a museum exhibit project involves several key steps: defining the theme and objectives, researching and selecting objects, designing the layout and interactive elements, fabricating components, and finally, installing the exhibit.
What is the difference between a curator and an exhibition designer?
A curator is responsible for the content, research, and selection of items to display, focusing on the narrative and educational aspects. An exhibition designer focuses on the visual and spatial experience of the exhibit, working to create an engaging environment that enhances the objects and narratives chosen by the curator.