What is public art design?
The construction of a city cannot be without the planning of public art. At the same time, the introduction of public art makes urban construction have the significance of humanistic factors, and it is no longer the accumulation of cold cement, steel bars and gravel. (1) public art design * * * The concept of art is the humanization of studying and solving natural problems, the harmony between man and nature, and the thinking result brought by the worsening contradiction between human living space and environmental ecology in the development of real society. (2) Characteristics of public art design * * * Public art design emphasizes environmental design awareness, develops the relationship between people and social environment, and makes our municipal construction more humanistic factors and humanistic care. From the development of human history, public art is the harmony between man and nature. For example, the world's famous mountains and rivers can't be separated from artificial excavation and setting. From the exquisite pavilions to the magnificent mountain roads and cliff calligraphy, they are better than the simplicity of barren hills and wild forests. So there is the majesty of Mount Tai, the preciseness and beauty of Huashan, and the beauty and change of Huangshan. Landscape is not only a natural skill, but also a positive life development. When nature and labor are completely integrated, the creation of public space becomes a beautiful landscape, which provides a place for leisure and entertainment for human beings. The composition of streets, squares, stations, green belts, buildings, halls, gymnasiums and places in public space needs the designer's careful handling and unified coordination of the specific environment before it can become the embodiment of community culture. Public art attaches importance to the relationship between the environment and people, which is manifested in the design of rooms and has the characteristics of comfort, durability and luxury. (3) Types of public art design The forms of public art design can be roughly divided into furniture design and display design. Exhibition design is the main form of commodity exhibition and public environment. Including exhibitions, commercial shelves, shop windows, museums and other display designs, but also can be divided into temporary exhibitions and permanent museums, as well as permanent commercial window display. First of all, exhibition design is the planning idea of overall design, with detailed design scheme and explanation. For example, the design of an exhibition needs to fully understand the month, time, venue, space, budget, technology, materials, exhibits and so on. Exhibition, and then through physical objects, replicas, layout, photos, charts, text descriptions, audio-visual instructions and other ways to design and deal with. By using signs, lighting effects, color changes, wall separation and other means, an artificial space-time environment is created to guide the physical and mental intervention of the audience and consumers. The exhibition activities take its overall sense of order, visual freshness and visitors' closeness as clues to strengthen the exhibition effect. In the analysis of booths and exhibition lines, designers should pay special attention to avoid the appearance of dead corners, rationally use design methods, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and turn decay into magic. In temporary exhibitions, visitors should be summoned and guided by its novel and bright color modeling, while in permanent museum exhibitions, attention should be paid to the cultural characteristics of the exhibition. Exhibition is the dialogue between people and things, and it is the embodiment of humanization of technology. In some commercial exhibitions, some purposeful promotional activities have a positive effect on increasing the warm atmosphere at the scene. Sometimes setting up some commercial and cultural activities, such as fashion shows, can help consumers increase their interest in visiting. There are obvious differences between commercial storefront design and cultural museum design. The former aims at promotion and needs to be lively, relaxed, novel and clean. The latter is the spread of history and culture, solemn and concise, elegant and chic. Exhibition design is a comprehensive design, and there will be many new problems in the exhibition site, which requires the exhibition designer to have innovative foresight and technical uniqueness.