All report an average cost of 70 100 per label including design and labor with a single misprint or a change of text causing this cost to skyrocket.
Ceramic size labels in a museum.
Metal shell glass or ceramic are better than wood or leather 2 avoid numbering over paint or pigments.
Adhere small mounted labels with bluetac or similar easy to remove product.
How museum labels provoke reactions.
Museum storage areas must only house museum collections.
A museum label also referred to as caption or tombstone is a label describing an object exhibited in a museum or one introducing a room or area.
Unless your wall is as smooth as glass they are going to give you hell.
Place labels between eye level at 150cm to a lower height of 1m and within close proximity to the artwork they reference.
They look awful and usually end up curling at the edges and jumping off the wall after an hour or so.
Place object labels to the right if at all possible.
In addition to being costly and time consuming for the curator to change paper museum labels labels are almost always also fixed in only one language and font size at a time.
3 when in doubt use a tag.
Makes the label appear to be floating also using a light spray adhesive makes the labels reusable.
Labels within an exhibition should all be the same size unless there is need for longer explanatory text.
Museum storage space must be adequate to accommodate the particular.
Tilden emphasises that while interpretation includes information it also reveals larger truths about the world just.
Tynan s label for the chawan tea bowl.
Make the labels a standard size and pull off the old paper and put the new ones on.
I have found using black foamcore cut to a 45 degree angle and then just printing the labels and spray mounting them works really well.
In his classic book interpreting our heritage first published in 1957 freeman tilden defines interpretation as an educational activity which aims to reveal meanings and relationships.
Hang all labels at the same height and use a level to make sure they are parallel to the floor.
Keep in mind and ensure that labels are placed on the side of the artwork which will be approached first.
House collections in a dedicated space that has minimal penetrations and optimum thermal performance.
The national park service never uses fonts smaller than 24 points in their exhibits.
There are some basic rules for applying labels and numbers to objects.
4 do not apply a stiff material to a flexible surface.
Most museums have very specific guidelines for text labels.
1 for objects made of more than one material choose the least porous surface.
Large sculpture may require that you place a label on the nearest wall or floor.