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Subcommittee narrows frame styles and agrees on wayfinding approach for public meeting rooms

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee · September 25, 2024
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Summary

Designers showed frame samples and proposed a consistent approach to wayfinding: keep 'Public Meeting Room' labeling with a curved basin name above it; committee favored thinner, less‑glossy frames and asked DI to produce toned‑down gold samples and renderings for placement and height verification.

The subcommittee discussed frame profiles, matting and wayfinding strategy for gallery walls and public meeting rooms. DI presented three frame sizes to match image scale and proposed a thinner profile for small images and a medium and large for larger prints. The committee generally supported thinner frames for small photos but objected to…

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