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Lighting design skills of exhibition hall
Using high-intensity lighting to highlight the objects in the exhibition hall, sometimes combined with natural light sources, the lighting has a certain range of adjustability, and the light and shadow changes brought about by multiple light projections and light changes can make a more complex three-dimensional "light carving" effect.

All kinds of lighting lamps

Adjustable spotlights and track lights are the most common lighting fixtures. In addition, wall washing lamps and spotlights are also commonly used in accent lighting lamps, mostly used in painting, cultural relics, three-dimensional exhibition halls and other exhibition halls.

Concealed lamp trough

In order to emphasize the design style and characteristics of the exhibition hall space itself, in environmental lighting, hidden lamp troughs or embedded lamps are generally used as the main light sources, and fluorescent lamps and compact fluorescent lamps are mostly used as light sources.

Lighting and space modeling

Highlight the key exhibition hall area with the light and shade and space modeling. In order to obtain a strong lighting visual effect, some exhibition halls deliberately increase the contrast between ambient lighting and accent lighting, so as to emphasize the exhibition hall objects and create a space atmosphere.

Light box and lamp post

Use light boxes and lampposts to create a space and an active atmosphere. The light box and the lamp post themselves have certain spatial artistic modeling, and the content on the light box is also the information that the exhibition hall must convey. On this basis, adding the three-dimensional artistic image of lighting to emphasize lighting will give viewers a stronger memory and enrich the space at the same time.