Regional Operation Program

The Regional Operational Program aims to support the development of individual provinces, covering various areas that are often thematically unrelated and differ in scale. However, a common element across all projects is the improvement of residents’ quality of life. Therefore, ROP asked us to design an exhibition showcasing the projects and initiatives undertaken to date.

Design: musk kolektyw

Client: RPO Śląskie

Lokalizacja: woj. śląskie

Projekt: listopad 2019 – styczeń 2020

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In designing the exhibition, we focused on the social aspects of the program, treating both creators and recipients as one extended family. Consequently, we decided to shape the exhibition like a house. Visitors begin their tour in the living room, then move to the children’s room, through the kitchen, and finally reach the bedroom, which is the last part of the exhibition.

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We opted for an unconventional color scheme to avoid monotony, and we also introduced an interactive approach to presenting project information, reminiscent of the popular “escape room” game. Key areas of the exhibition are highlighted in yellow, with main information presented within yellow frames on the walls. However, visitors can discover additional interesting details by opening drawers or searching through items on shelves. For relaxation, visitors can sit on the sofa or at the kitchen table to browse through folders or watch an informative video on the TV. Before leaving the “house,” visitors may also equip themselves with clothing items found in the bedroom wardrobe.

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For younger visitors, we have created a dedicated playroom, which will offer both educational value and an engaging alternative for fun. Thanks to its mobility, the exhibition will appear in various locations throughout the Silesian Voivodeship and possibly even across Poland. We encourage you to follow ROP updates and visit the exhibition!