Abstract
In Design exhibitions, the viewers and the designers communicate via the designers' work. However, it is difficult for the viewers to approach the works without any previous knowledge of the thoughts and the ideas that are put behind the designers' work. It is also difficult for the designers to receive evalution of their work if he or she does not know the viewers' reaction or thoughts. In this research, we study the communication between the viewers and the designers through the display of the minds-on form, and develop an exhibition process which brings in communication. Furthermore, through the exhibition held by the Korean designer Yongsuk Park, who participated in the GwangjuDesignBiennale, I would like to prove the theorybehind the story.