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Make Space for Change

+++The Transformative Power of Exhibition Design Explored by Kossmanndejong+++

+++Femke Bijlsma, Lieke Ketelaars, Maaike Sips [Eds.]+++

ISBN 978-94-93329-54-6
Price € 39.95
Editors, compilation & research Team Kossmanndejong, Femke Bijlsma, Lieke Ketelaars, Maaike Sips
Authors Femke Bijlsma, Maaike Sips, Colin Sterling
Copy editing & proofreading Team Kossmanndejong, Mark de Jong, Niels de Jong, Robert van der Linde, Benjamin Koolstra, Suzanne Mulder, Aaron Bogart, Eleonoor Jap Sam
Image editing Team Kossmanndejong, Mark de Jong, Lieke Ketelaars, Herman Kossmann, Laura Schut, Rosemarie van der Tol
Lithography t.b.d.
Design Haller Brun
Number of pages  288
Book size 17 x 24 cm
Printer t.b.d.
Binding softcover
Language English 
Release date Winter 2025/Spring 2026
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Partner Kossmanndejong
Made possible with the support of the Creative Industries Fund NL, het Cultuurfonds and Kossmanndejong

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Kossmanndejong (KDJ) is an Amsterdam-based experience design studio founded in 1998 by Herman Kossmann and Mark de Jong. They integrate storytelling with spatial design for museums, cultural institutions, public spaces, and brands. Dissatisfied with the status of exhibition design, they aimed to innovate by incorporating elements from theatre and film, contributing to the rise of 'experience design.'

The studio has grown into a team of over thirty professionals with diverse expertise. After nearly 25 years, Kossmann and de Jong passed leadership to Femke Bijlsma, Niels de Jong, and Robert van der Linde.

This publication is the third one made by KDJ about the practice of exhibition design. The first, Engaging Spaces (2010), uses project examples to illustrate the potential of exhibition design, emphasizing the cohesive combination of elements like space, collection, and media. The second, Narrative Space (2012), places exhibition design in a broader context, advocating for a story-focused approach where the visitor's experience is key.
This third publication builds on those foundations, exploring the transformative potential of narrative space. Drawing from their own practice as well as that of other creative pioneers, the authors unpack the key drivers of change in the field of experience design.

Kossmanndejong views exhibition design as a contemporary medium that reflects the complex interconnections of today’s world. As Femke Bijlsma states in the conclusion of the book:

'This is an invitation to everyone reading this to take this young medium further and tap into its full potential. There are so many important stories that deserve to be told – stories that have been marginalised, hidden or ignored because they don’t align with the normative narrative. Let’s bring them to the surface. Let’s fill our time and world with stories that matter, and experience them together in ways that connect us, ground us in the here and now, focus our attention and reawaken our imagination. So, we can start thinking in terms of possibilities again, instead of limitations. Let’s embrace all possible creative tools and disciplines to bring these stories to life. Designers, curators, scientists, clients, visitors – everyone can play a role. The possibilities are as limitless as the means.'

kossmanndejong.nl

The Transformative Power of Exhibition Design Explored by Kossmanndejong

Femke Bijlsma, Lieke Ketelaars, Maaike Sips [Eds.]

€39.95

Make Space for Change

The Transformative Power of Exhibition Design Explored by Kossmanndejong

Femke Bijlsma, Lieke Ketelaars, Maaike Sips [Eds.]

€39.95

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ISBN 978-94-93329-54-6
Price € 39.95
Editors, compilation & research Team Kossmanndejong, Femke Bijlsma, Lieke Ketelaars, Maaike Sips
Authors Femke Bijlsma, Maaike Sips, Colin Sterling
Copy editing & proofreading Team Kossmanndejong, Mark de Jong, Niels de Jong, Robert van der Linde, Benjamin Koolstra, Suzanne Mulder, Aaron Bogart, Eleonoor Jap Sam
Image editing Team Kossmanndejong, Mark de Jong, Lieke Ketelaars, Herman Kossmann, Laura Schut, Rosemarie van der Tol
Lithography t.b.d.
Design Haller Brun
Number of pages  288
Book size 17 x 24 cm
Printer t.b.d.
Binding softcover
Language English 
Release date Winter 2025/Spring 2026
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Partner Kossmanndejong
Made possible with the support of the Creative Industries Fund NL, het Cultuurfonds and Kossmanndejong

Kossmanndejong (KDJ) is an Amsterdam-based experience design studio founded in 1998 by Herman Kossmann and Mark de Jong. They integrate storytelling with spatial design for museums, cultural institutions, public spaces, and brands. Dissatisfied with the status of exhibition design, they aimed to innovate by incorporating elements from theatre and film, contributing to the rise of 'experience design.'

The studio has grown into a team of over thirty professionals with diverse expertise. After nearly 25 years, Kossmann and de Jong passed leadership to Femke Bijlsma, Niels de Jong, and Robert van der Linde.

This publication is the third one made by KDJ about the practice of exhibition design. The first, Engaging Spaces (2010), uses project examples to illustrate the potential of exhibition design, emphasizing the cohesive combination of elements like space, collection, and media. The second, Narrative Space (2012), places exhibition design in a broader context, advocating for a story-focused approach where the visitor's experience is key.
This third publication builds on those foundations, exploring the transformative potential of narrative space. Drawing from their own practice as well as that of other creative pioneers, the authors unpack the key drivers of change in the field of experience design.

Kossmanndejong views exhibition design as a contemporary medium that reflects the complex interconnections of today’s world. As Femke Bijlsma states in the conclusion of the book:

'This is an invitation to everyone reading this to take this young medium further and tap into its full potential. There are so many important stories that deserve to be told – stories that have been marginalised, hidden or ignored because they don’t align with the normative narrative. Let’s bring them to the surface. Let’s fill our time and world with stories that matter, and experience them together in ways that connect us, ground us in the here and now, focus our attention and reawaken our imagination. So, we can start thinking in terms of possibilities again, instead of limitations. Let’s embrace all possible creative tools and disciplines to bring these stories to life. Designers, curators, scientists, clients, visitors – everyone can play a role. The possibilities are as limitless as the means.'

kossmanndejong.nl