Designing engagement: rethinking scientific valorization for Curie network researchers

  artistic direction – graphic design – mediation – illustration

Designing engagement:
Reimagining how researchers
engage with the topic of
scientific valorization.

Date
2019

Client
– Réseau Curie

Role
– artistic direction
– graphic design
– mediation
– illustration

Overview of the printable exhibition kit for labs

The Réseau Curie Network sought to transform its traditional, often formal, scientific valorization meetings. These events, designed to teach researchers how to promote their work, were suffering from low attendance due to lack of time, perceived complexity, and limited interactivity.

Overview of the printable exhibition kit for labs

Overview of the printable exhibition kit for labs

To reinvigorate these sessions and spark renewed interest, I was invited to rethink the overall experience. The solution? A modular, participatory exhibition that reframes scientific valorization as an engaging, accessible, and collaborative process.

This exhibition invites researchers to explore the « why, how, when, and with whom » of valorization through a series of interactive panels and group-based activities. It offers an experience where participants don’t just receive information passively, they co-construct their understanding, interact with peers, and develop actionable insights.

Modular exhibition panels explaining scientific valorization

Modular exhibition panels explaining scientific valorization

Modular exhibition panels explaining scientific valorization Participatory exhibition panels –

A Modular System for Autonomy and Accessibility

The deliverables were designed with flexibility and scalability in mind, to be easily printed and deployed across various laboratories. The full package includes:

  • A ready-to-use printable exhibition kit

  • A communication kit to drive attendance and visibility

  • A training kit for scientific communication and valorization teams

  • A facilitation protocol for running engaging morning sessions

This project demonstrates how design thinking can support scientific culture, making complex topics more approachable and empowering researchers to take ownership of their public engagement strategies.

Modular exhibition panels explaining scientific valorization

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