Research on the Combination of UI and Graphic Design in Museums in the Digital Age

Authors

  • Jian Wu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/6vww1j63

Keywords:

Digitization; Museums; UI; Graphic Design.

Abstract

The development of science and technology and the arrival of the digital age have affected every aspect of people's life and work, and museum interactive design has gradually become an important part of exhibition design. Museum interactive design in the digital age can not only increase the audience's participation, but also provide more rich and personalized exhibition experience.The purpose of museum interactive design is to explore the interaction between audience and exhibits in a more in-depth and interesting way through digital technology. Museum interactive design in the digital age needs to create a sense of interaction and participation, so that audiences can more actively participate in the exhibition, rather than just passively watching. Through the application of digital technology, audiences can experience the exhibits, participate in the story plot, and communicate with each other, thus enhancing their memory and understanding of the exhibition.

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Published

06-05-2024

How to Cite

Wu , J. (2024). Research on the Combination of UI and Graphic Design in Museums in the Digital Age. Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 7, 366-370. https://doi.org/10.62051/6vww1j63