Designing spaces so they convey a message.

We design narrative scenographies and design innovative exhibitions. We want to create experiences that move and linger in the mind. We strive to highlight the uniqueness of each theme and its relevance for visitors.

EMOTIONS:
Good exhibitions must touch hearts. They create goosebumps and engage visitors beyond the exhibition visit.

ALL SENSES:
Sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste. The more an exhibition becomes an adventure, the better.

FOR EVERYONE:
Our projects should be accessible to everyone – regardless of age, background, or disability.

PARTICIPATION IN THE DESIGN:
Participation rather than just viewing: Where possible, we want to involve communities and interested parties, before and during the exhibition.

OLD AND NEW:
We are experts in designing inside historic buildings. Often, the location is the most important exhibit, and a design tailored to it is the key to a unique experience.

INNOVATIVE MEDIA COMMUNICATION:
This is an essential part of the process. But only where it supports the content and reinforces the message – accessible and data protection compliant.

SUSTAINABLE AND RESOURCE-CONSERVING:
We examine potential implementations for efficiency, durability, and recyclability right from the concept stage.

Our team combines diverse qualifications, talents, and passions. We are united by the desire to constantly try new things. "whitebox" is therefore not an expression of our final designs, but a neutral starting point for diverse, unlimited, and ever-changing paths and design forms.

 

What we do:

– Exhibition design
– Educational and adventure trails
– Graphics, layout, and typesetting for exhibitions, accompanying publications, and marketing
– Indoor and outdoor signage and orientation systems
– Project development and consulting in the areas of exhibition development, accessibility and inclusion, museum renovation, and redesign
– Content production, e.g., in the areas of animation, video, and radio plays
– Development of innovative media and hands-on-stations