AI VS SET AND EXHIBIT DESIGNERS

AI vs set and exhibit designers? Not the ones who put their close reading to work with AI.

AI can automate routine tasks. It cannot replicate your Design judgment.

AI certainly automates research and can generate initial concepts, but it lacks the critical judgment and creative synthesis unique to human designers. It can't interpret the subtle emotional arc of a script, understand the psychological impact of a space on an audience, or creatively solve unforeseen problems on a tight budget. Your ability to blend aesthetics with engineering, to bring a narrative to life through physical space, and to adapt on the fly is irreplaceable and deeply human.

We're onboarding set and exhibit designers in small groups - early signups get priority access

The numbers set and exhibit designers need to know.

75%

of professionals now use AI tools in some part of their workflow. Your clients are already getting answers from generic AI - the question is whether they get YOUR Design perspective instead.

Microsoft/LinkedIn Work Trend Index, 2024

60s

is all it takes to embed your Design expertise on any website. Upload your content, set your boundaries, and your AI is live.

In a world where anyone can pull up AI-generated images of 'futuristic stage designs,' clients are coming to you with superficial ideas and unrealistic expectations. Your meticulous research and deep understanding of construction, materials, and narrative are being undervalued, reducing complex design to a mere aesthetic choice rather than a functional art form.

From buried expertise to always-on Design authority.

Before

You spend hours correcting client assumptions about material limitations, historical accuracy, or structural feasibility pulled from general AI.

Your detailed notes on a script's spatial requirements or an exhibit's flow get lost in email chains, leading to misinterpretations down the line.

Every new exhibit build or theatrical production means re-explaining the nuances of safety regulations, construction timelines, or material properties.

Your unique solutions for challenging spaces or complex narratives are only ever shared in one-on-one meetings, never scaling your influence or knowledge base.

With DataPeeps

Clients access your specific guidelines on materials, feasibility, and period accuracy, arriving at meetings better informed and aligned with your process.

Your AI provides instant clarity on script interpretations or exhibit objectives, ensuring everyone understands the design intent from day one.

New clients quickly grasp your approach to budget, timeline, and compliance management, streamlining project kick-offs.

Your innovative design solutions for unique challenges are available 24/7, educating potential clients and showcasing your distinct expertise to a wider audience.

Live in minutes. Not months.

1

Upload your Design expertise

Documents, frameworks, articles, transcripts - anything that captures your Design and Design knowledge. DataPeeps organizes and structures it automatically.

2

Set your set and exhibit designers boundaries

Control what gets shared, what stays behind a consultation booking, and how your AI sounds. Your Design expertise, your professional standards, your rules.

3

Deploy where clients find you

Embed on your website, share with existing clients, or use as a lead generation resource. Your set and exhibit designers expertise starts answering questions immediately.

Built for set and exhibit designers whose work demands precision.

Zero Made-Up Answers

In set and exhibit design, a 'close enough' answer from AI can lead to structural failures, budget overruns, or historically inaccurate details that undermine the entire project. DataPeeps ensures your AI only provides information grounded in your verified research, specifications, and design principles, eliminating costly guesswork and maintaining your professional integrity.

Set and Exhibit Designers Intelligence

By seeing the questions your clients and collaborators ask your AI, you'll uncover recurring points of confusion about budgets, material choices, or script interpretations. This insight allows you to refine your design presentations, anticipate challenges, and proactively address common misconceptions before they impact your projects.

Works Where Clients Are

Imagine your AI embedded directly on your studio's website, accessible via a QR code at your latest exhibit, or integrated into your client portal. Your expertise on period-specific details or complex rigging solutions is always available, guiding clients and collaborators through the design process on their own terms.

Qualified Lead Capture

When a prospective client asks your AI about the feasibility of integrating advanced projection mapping into a historically sensitive venue or the structural requirements for a multi-story theatrical set, it's a strong signal of a high-value, complex project. These aren't generic questions; they indicate a specific need for specialized design expertise that your AI can identify and flag for your team.

What this looks like in practice.

Maya runs a design studio specializing in immersive museum exhibits. She uploads her extensive research archives on historical periods, detailed material specifications, and her proprietary workflow for creating interactive displays into DataPeeps. Now, when a museum curator asks about integrating a complex kinetic sculpture into a 19th-century themed hall, Maya's AI instantly provides initial feasibility assessments based on her past projects and structural guidelines. This reduces initial consultation time by 30% and ensures clients start with realistic expectations, leading to smoother design approvals and fewer revisions.

Illustrative example based on the DataPeeps platform. Your results will depend on your content and audience.

Questions from set and exhibit designers like you.

AI vs set and exhibit designers? The answer starts with deploying what you already know.

The set and exhibit designers who deploy their expertise through AI will thrive. The ones who wait will be competing with it.

We're onboarding set and exhibit designers in small groups - early signups get priority access