To date, the examples in this section are limited to
printed materials applied to durable plastics and
assembled at showtime. Other related projects
include numerous signs, posters, interior decoration
and a mural. In all cases I developed
the design, managed
the production and assisted with installation.
Some examples of large-format prints and trade show booth designs are presented below.
I Drive Safely.com : Trade Show Booth Design
M7 Networks : Trade Show Signage Design
TG Publishing : Trade Show Booth Posters for Computex 2006
Driver's Alert : Convention Poster
M7 Networks: Trade Show Booth Designs
Modern trade show booth designs are often free of printed signage, made primarily of lightweight plastics, glass and metalwork, furniture and props. Designed to create an atmosphere, more elaborate sets include an elevated area that affords a view where host and prospect can escape the busy show floor. A trade show booth design is only limited by imagination and budget. My imagination is unlimited. What does your budget allow?
M7 Networks, now part of Motricity, needed a set of matching posters to go side-by-side in their BREW trade show booth.
When printed, the panels each measured 7 feet high and about 3 feet across. A matching video presentation was also developed to describe M7's key services to attendees of the trade show.
As is desired of a trade show booth design, the overall effect was eye-catching and the client reported great success and excellent leads from the event.
M7 Booth | M7 Video | All M7 Networks Projects
A series of posters were developed for TG Publishing's trade show booth in Computex 2006 in Taipei, Taiwan. I gave them a bold, high-tech look with Matrix-style Chinese characters in the background. Most of the content was business graphics and the whole effect was
very clean and crisp, and designed to appeal to the tech-oriented visitors at Computex. They were mounted within preset frames as part of the booth design.
10th Anniversary Banners | All TGP Projects