Exhibition design considerations

The right exhibit design supports your business goals and will best serve your marketing and sales efforts. While your display should look good from every angle on the show floor, it should also be oriented to face the heaviest flows of traffic. Graphics are the most important factor of your display. Graphics attract attention, convey your business message and build identity of your brand, complementing your marketing strategy, and presenting a unified and cohesive message. Draw visitors to you with commanding graphics at high points where they may be viewed from a distance and ensure that you’re visible from every direction. An open design is easily accessible from multiple entry points, welcoming to potential clients and offers easy visitor flow within your space. Use something or someone to attract passersby and encourage them to stop. The attraction you choose may involve one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Studies indicate that a display featuring an activity creates more memorability than a static one. Highlighting new and popular products is essential. Which products you need in your exhibit, their sizes and quantities will guide where and how to show them to their best sales advantage. [...]

How Colors Affect Your Branding

Colors. They’re everywhere. Colors emote. They inspire. They are vibrant or dull, energetic or languid, exciting or peaceful—and everything in between. Have you considered the colors used by your business? Do the colors displayed on your website, logo and other marketing materials support your company’s style and purpose? It may be that you’re due for a color update! The colors on your website should be appropriate to your industry. For example, using bright reds, yellows and greens would be appropriate for a daycare’s website, but probably not for a medical doctor’s. Colors also create atmosphere on a website. To use a doctor’s website as an example again, you could utilize pale blues and grays for a sterile, clinical feel, or beige and gold for a warmer, more comfortable feel. Using contrasting colors is a good way to add accents stylistically, or to make part of your message stand out. A lot of research surrounds the psychology of color. While it is commonly understood that various colors have different associations, it’s also notable that even different hues or saturations can change our feelings about different colors. Color perception is also very subjective. People understand color differently based on their cultural background, [...]

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