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The News 03.16.2021

News from the worlds of exhibition design, interior design, and environmental graphics.

The secret life of museums during lockdown; “we miss our visitors” | COVID study finds that museums are safer than any other indoor activity | Covid-19 has driven millions of women out of the workforce | Smithsonian scales back its $2 billion expansion plan | Congress authorizes two new Smithsonian museums: the National Museum of the American Latino and the American Women’s History Museum — hoorah! | Steal this job: museum exhibit designer | Or build your own museum in a box | Researching a sustainable kitchen countertop | Should we revisit the term “master bedroom”? — and committing to “going into the basement” | I Love Typography’s favorite fonts of 2020 | Lessons learned about team projects | A treasure trove of exhibition design inspiration: past winners of the SEGD global design awards | Benchmarks for online museums | And while poking around the onlines, I found that an exhibit I designed is on Google Street View Arts & Culture! Here are some screenshots from Pacific Exchange: China & U.S. Mail, which was on view in 2014/2015 at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum:

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It’s a little “uncanny valley,” but also really neat to see an old friend. (Previous blog coverage, here and here.)

Gone Solo

I’ve thought about setting out on my own for a while now.

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When my partner and I chose to move to a beautiful house in the woods just outside southern DC — which would make commuting up to Silver Spring onerous — the timing suddenly made sense to leave my position as a Senior Designer at Gallagher & Associates.

I am now practicing as Christine Lefebvre Design. I offer services in graphic design, museum exhibition design, and interiors. Over the past eight years I’ve had the opportunity to work on a vast assortment of design projects in various capacities. My experience has been both specialized — in museum exhibition design, all phases — and broad. (Print work? Of course. Website design? Check. Event graphics? Yep.) I am currently available for project-based contract work, so if you are interested in working together, please get in touch! Thank you all for your support, and for following along on The Exhibit Designer.

Post updated in January 2021. This post was originally published at theexhibitdesigner.com on 11 Feb 2014.