Full Circle:

Designing a Sustainable Future

A DIY Exhibition

Our free, do-it-yourself exhibition provides inspiring examples of work designers are doing now to create a sustainable future.

Download, print, and display in your school, community center, library, or cultural organization.

About the Exhibition

Our planet is reaching a critical point. Human development since the Industrial Age has thrown the earth’s ecosystem out of balance, depleting its natural resources, contaminating water, damaging soil, polluting air, and negatively impacting the climate through the unchecked use of natural gasses.

The solution to this problem is to embrace regenerative design and make objects, buildings, and systems that strengthen and replenish natural systems instead of depleting them.

MODA’s on-demand exhibition, Full Circle: Designing a Sustainable Future, showcases the work of designers using regenerative approaches to realize works ranging from large-scale architectural projects to everyday products.

Suggested Audience

Appropriate for audiences ages 8+, Full Circle includes free downloadable posters about regenerative design projects that can be printed and displayed in community and educational spaces.

Accompanying Materials

MODA also offers lesson plans that allow schools and educational organizations to strengthen student learning about the content of Full Circle and suggested resources related to each project in the exhibition, such as books, videos, and films.

This project was realized with the generous support of

Projects Featured in Full Circle

FAQs

Have a question? Browse our FAQs. If you don’t find an answer, reach out to us at info@museumofdesign.org.

  • The Museum of Design Atlanta, commonly known as MODA, considers design as a creative approach that can solve complex problems and transform the world.

    MODA offers a variety of exhibitions, educational programs, and events that showcase design in many forms, including architecture, industrial design, interior design, furniture design, fashion, and graphic design. These programs encouraging people to think about how design impacts their daily lives and the broader world.

  • Regenerative design is a way of creating buildings, landscapes, systems, and objects that restore, revitalize, and improve natural ecosystems.

    The concept is grounded in the understanding that human activities have caused significant degradation to the Earth's ecosystems, leading to issues like climate change, loss of biodiversity, and depletion of resources. Regenerative design seeks to reverse this trend by creating systems, structures, and technologies that repair the damage and contribute positively to the environment.

  • This DIY exhibition—available for free—is designed to be easily installed in any type of location, such as schools, offices, community centers, libraries, coffee shops, hospitals, transit hubs, museums, and science centers.

    The exhibition can be a companion to existing museum exhibitions, or an addition to meeting spaces, science fairs, classroom activities, and conferences.

  • Libraries, schools, community centers, museums, and other organizations are invited to download and print the Full Circle posters and display them in a public space.

    You can also download an educators’ guide for grades 6-12.

  • The Full Circle poster exhibition includes design files to print 17 posters and 1 introductory poster.

    The posters are sized at 27” x 40” and can be printed on the material of your choice.

    We also provide an educators’ guide with curriculum and design challenges for grades 6-12.

    The webpage for each project featured in the exhibition includes resources for learning more. QR codes on each poster lead to the webpage so that these resources are readily available to all who see the posters.

  • There are several ways to display the posters.

    The simplest is to print them and put them up with thumbtacks.

    More elegant (but more expensive) solutions include framing the posters or having them mounted to a substrate like foam core, gator board, or cintra. If you don’t know about these materials, printers will be able to give you advice and some online printers like Vistaprint offer one or more of these options.

  • Your organization or venue will be provided with files to produce the 19 pre-designed exhibit panels.

    While each venue can determine which exhibit panels to include, all installations must include the title panel acknowledging MODA, The Kendeda Fund, and providing an introduction to the exhibit.

  • As of fall 2023, we estimate that each poster will cost approximately $35 to print. We’ve been using Vistaprint to print them, but any reputable printer should be able to print the posters.

    If you have access to a large format printer, it can be used to print the posters.

  • Once we have received your form asking for the exhibition, we provide access to a Google folder with ready-to-print PDFs.

    All printing costs are the sole responsibility of the venue.

  • We ask that those interested in bringing this exhibition to their community complete this short form. We’ll reply with further details!

  • This exhibition was made possible through the generous support of The Kendeda Fund.

    It was curated and designed by MODA staff including Veronica Klucik, Laura Flusche, Judith Rios, Susan Sanders, and Mary Kelly.

    The educational curriculum and design challenges were created by Earline Johnson.

  • Absolutely! Learn more about the Full Circle curriculum.

  • Please reach out to info@museumofdesign.org.