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Jerry Fahey <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Feb 2002 08:43:25 -0600
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Katherine,
#4 is easy. Around here our favorite phrase is " When the going gets weird, the weird
turn pro" !
Jerry Fahey

Katherine Bolinger wrote:

> And now for something completely different...
>
> I have a few seemingly off topic questions especially directed toward
> exhibit designers and developers.
>
> 1. What subjects in school, not directly related to your work, do you find
> most helpful in your exhibit work today?
>
> 2. Which books, not related to exhibitions or design, have you found to be
> most helpful or inspiring in your current work?
>
> 3. If you were to design a course or write a book to help aspiring exhibit
> developers and designers what would be your 2 or 3 main points? Or worded
> another way, what do the new people need to know that you don't think they
> are getting in school?
>
> 4. Do you have a motto that pertains to your work, and if so what is it?
> (Examples of mottos: when a bad joke is told -- "they can't all be gems"
> when supplies are lacking and the final product isn't all that one had hoped
> for -- "just doing what I can with what I got")
>
> Thank you,
>
> Katie Bolinger
> Exhibition development and design MA student
>
> PS: Please do not post to the listserv complaining that these questions are
> irrelevant, posts of that nature take up list space and composing them
> wastes your time. Instead just delete this message and use that extra time
> to go get a nice beverage or call a friend for a quick chat.
>
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