Monday, July 23, 2007

Designing and Caring for your booth

The following article is pretty good. It explains the different items and questions to be answered before considering your booth purchase and design.

Such items include the size and type of booth meaning pop up display boards, truss designs, backlit graphic displays, fabric tension displays or a tabletop pop up booth? Within each style lies a huge variety of booth configurations. Further options could place you with a large custom booth which would require multiple booth spaces and an assembling crew or a smaller, 10' version that can be easily shipped, assembled, and disassembled by your booth staffers. Often, the smaller, modular versions can be broken down and used as two tabletops as well.

I took the liberty of adding a few items from our author's list explaining what should be taken into consideration when deciding on your display area. For those willing to look at the remaining list, please click on the attached link. Those items to consider are:
What are your functional needs for the booth?
Do you need seating so you can sit and discuss at length with prospects the great benefits of your services or products? If your product or service is more complicated or technical, this functionality might work well for you.
Do you need shelving for books or product displays, video capability, or storage?
Do you need the booth to be easily assembled, disassembled and packed?
Do you need to be able to reconfigure it for different shows or other uses?
What kind of traffic flow do you need through your booth?
What are your aesthetic needs?
Do you need a display with movement to illustrate your product?
Do you require tradeshow signage?

A Smash Hit Displays will help you understand all the finer points needed to build your display booth. There are many questions that arise when building or purchasing that first display. Once you've answered those questions with our assistance, you should have a better idea of the type of booth you need, how the booth will look, and how it will fit your budget.

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