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During the recently completed ASTC Conference in Philadelphia, I found out that Harry White from TechniQuest in Wales has officially "published" his first deck of "Exhibit Aphorism" cards.  (54 cards with a pithy quote, joke or saying about the exhibit development process on the face of each.)

Here are two random examples:

"Just because an exhibit is popular doesn't mean that it really works."

"Sufficient ruggedisation of loose parts of exhibits turns them into weapons."

If you'd like more information on the cards, or to learn how you can win a FREE limited "first edition" deck, just click over to the ExhibiTricks blog: <http://blog.orselli.net/>


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Paul Orselli, President and Chief Instigator

Paul Orselli Workshop (POW!)
1684 Victoria Street
Baldwin, NY  11510

FREE museum exhibit design resources:
<http://www.orselli.net>

(516) 223-1043  voice
(516) 238-2797  mobile

Exhibit tips, tricks, and news at the ExhibiTricks blog:
<http://blog.orselli.net> 

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