
exhibition &
communication design for the MAK
The different thematic areas of the exhibition are expressed through the zig-zagging rhythm of the display walls. While their end faces are reminiscent of book spines, the walls seem to bleed out onto the floor. The contours of these floor markings are inspired by ‘manpus’, the emotional symbols found in manga comics.


Oversized manga page reproductions invite you to dive into their many worlds. Custom-made manga boxes echo the theme of bookshelves in both children’s rooms and comic book shops.

The intellectual voice of curator Mio Wakita can be found on the walls, while Mio’s voice as a girl hovers above the table displays in the form of speech bubbles. At the end of the room, an interactive photo wall entices visitors to become the manga character ‘Lamu’, referencing the motif of the exhibition’s poster.

Tucked away behind the photo wall is a cosy reading corner where visitors can browse through books. The seat cushions are reminiscent of Mio’s bedding and allow visitors to immerse themselves in the secret world of manga.


























































































































