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The Importance of Trade Show Graphics

At Display Dynamics we don’t just build your booth – we build your brand. Branding your company image or logo with the public is an important step in the overall long term success of your business. Implementing an iconic design for your logo and general corporate image can make it easy for potential leads to recognize your booth at a trade show. Why spend countless hours trying to develop your own design, when you can engage Calgary’s most professional trade show company to help you achieve your goals? We have experienced staff that can work with you to create compelling designs that will set you apart from your competitors.

When designing your booth, choosing the correct colours and graphics are an important decision in the creative process. You’ll want to choose colours based on your logo, the products or services you are marketing at the trade show. Novelty products such as toys or children’s clothes will call for a colourful interactive display, while somber products like medical supplies or financial instructions use basic and simple colour textures. Your display should be in colour harmony with your products and logo so your booth image is pleasing to the eye, but bold enough to stop trade show attendees.

Preparing trade show booth graphic is a specialized profession and not every printing house has the equipment needed to produce the graphics for your trade show booth. If you recently attended trade shows and your booth traffic was disappointing, you might want to reevaluate your booth Did you have the right colours, themes or materials? Perhaps it is as simple as implementing a pop up display instead of signage printed from the office. After all, you need every edge you can get to attract the attention of potential clients and buyers.

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Is Bigger Necessarily Better? 4 Ways to Maximize Your Custom Display

When planning for that big show where presence is key, the first thing to figure out is ‘what size of booth space do I need to get noticed?’ Of course having a 10,000 square foot mega-booth will definitely get you noticed, but can you have the same amount of impact in a smaller booth space and maximize your display requirements to better utilize your budget?

The answer is, yes you can. Planning your goals for your show is the most important starting point. It is important not to get too wrapped up in the small details before looking at the big-picture.  We have compiled four important stages that need to happen for you get to the fun design stuff.

1. What Products Are We Trying To Push?
The most important question to ask is what kind of sales are you looking to make at the show? Is there a product that you are promoting that will give you the best results? Showcasing your product at the show, whether you would like a physical demonstration model or using photo representation of your product is key. Answering this question will help you determine the best use of your space.

2. How Many People Will We Need to Work the Show?
You don’t want your space to be overcrowded for your sales team.  The typical rule of thumb is to allow 50 square foot per sales rep on the floor. Discuss with them what display components will help them better sell at the show.  Literature holders, counters, monitor presentations, meeting areas and storage are all items to consider when planning the design for your custom display.

3. Creating your Wish List.
After discussing your sales requirements with your team, it is important to generate a list of must-haves and other items that might be on your ‘wish-list’. For example, how many kiosks, counters and accessories will be needed.  Then comes your ‘wish-list’. Research examples of display configurations that you think would best represent your company; taking note of the elements that you thought made that display a success.  It could be the use of backlighting, the height of the tower, a double-decker to a larger meeting area. This preliminary work needs to be addressed before the designer is able to create renderings for your approval.

4. Choosing a Style that fits with your Company Profile.
When designing the structure, it is important to capture the essence of your company. I’m sure Apple would design a display much different than Coca-Cola would. It’s important to communicate your branding guidelines and corporate culture to the designer in order to create a structure that effectively communicates who you are.  With that being said, there are standard configurations that need to be addressed before beginning the design process. 

Conclusion:
When planning your budget for the show, consult with the sales team to see what type of involvement is feasible for them at a show.  When using a custom display, you might want to source the set-up and dismantle to an exhibit company or show services. Typically it is best to use a company that will care for your display as if it their own. Sending a supervisor from your exhibit house to direct the install for show services or having the exhibit house allocated a qualified team of people to take care of the I&D will not only save you money in repairs, but will also increase the longevity of your graphics and hardware.


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