Where do you look for trade show display ideas for your next display design? How about places where extra effort has been applied to make designs that stand out quickly. Here are 5 places to try for ideas and inspiration:
Trade Shows Gee, what a novel idea, look for trade show display ideas at a trade show! You’ll be there anyhow, right? At minimum you’ll look very closely at your competitors’ trade show booths to see how they differ or match your own marketing messages. Now, take that heightened scrutiny and apply it to non-competitors as well. If you can, walk the show before it opens, guessing which designs will pull in the most people. Then come back during show hours to see if you were right — and see which booths actually do pull in the crowds. Then try to discern why they were so successful. Even better: walk a show outside your industry, so you can see how completely different exhibitors design their displays.
Billboards Billboards are best when designed to quickly communicate a single message, with big, bold images, and not much text. Walking by 10-foot trade show displays
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The ID badge can be used in so many different environments including the office, in schools or those places in which security is of primary concern such as prisons. It enables identification to easily be recognised and can help prevent any type of intruder being in a place that they are not authorised to.
Schools are a great place where ID badges could be of value as anywhere which has a lot of children present needs to be well protected. You could allocate an ID badge to any visitors so that they can easily be tracked, anyone who is inside the premises minus a form of identification can then easily be spotted, lessening the chance of anything untoward happening. By allocating an ID badge to a visitor it means that you can also keep a record of their attendance and what time they arrive and leave.
In a working environment ID badges could be used a way of distinguishing different departments and signifying managers and team leaders from other members of staff. An ID badge could also be used as a way of allowing members of staff into a building or accounting for everyone in the event of an emergency such as a fire.
When visitors do happen to come and view your premises and business at work, by allocating each member of staff an ID badge it gives off an impression of professionalism and smartness. It also means that visitors can feel that they can speak to staff on a more one on one basis as if they can spot their name and job title it makes them feel as if they can speak to them more readily.
Lever arch files and presentation binders personalised with a company logo and used as a storage device can also play an important part in the functionality of any business.
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