I'm a student interiorarchitecture and I'm soon going to do an intership. For that I have the task to design/ analyse/research an interior for a new administrative centrum, like ways to organize the tables for optimal interaction and form analyses...At the end (I think) I need to present those things for a person/people with a limited spatial sight. Now my question is how can I do that? How would you do it? I need some inspiration :)
I'm not sure what "spatial sight" is. Do you mean longer-distance vision, as opposed to near-distance?
Regardless, a few things come to mind:
Use big, simple, bold graphics to illustrate your important points.
Work on your writing skills, because verbal (spoken) description is likely to be very important.
Figure out a way to physically model aspects of your presentation. Maybe one or a set of small study models that could be easily held and compared/ contrasted. (This may take some creative thinking, depending upon your analytic content.)
Consider some way to use sound in presenting some aspects of your analysis. (Again, creative thinking needed.)
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Presentationboard for people with a limited spatial sight
Hello!
I'm a student interiorarchitecture and I'm soon going to do an intership. For that I have the task to design/ analyse/research an interior for a new administrative centrum, like ways to organize the tables for optimal interaction and form analyses...At the end (I think) I need to present those things for a person/people with a limited spatial sight. Now my question is how can I do that? How would you do it? I need some inspiration :)
Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what "spatial sight" is. Do you mean longer-distance vision, as opposed to near-distance?
Regardless, a few things come to mind:
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