Monthly Archives: October 2021

3 10, 2021

Digital Screens on your Exhibition Stand

By |2023-07-20T23:39:42+01:00October 3rd, 2021|Categories: Exhibition Tips and Tricks|Tags: , |0 Comments

Screens are the future and the future is now. Having a mix of static graphics and moving content is becoming more relevant for today's exhibitors. There are stands which are almost completely made up with digital content, they are mega, both in look and expense. For some exhibitors it's a must, but at what stage do you seriously start thinking about taking bigger screens or more screens? A lot is to do with the content. If you've got a product that needs to be seen to be understood then having screens is a must if you can't bring that product to the [...]

3 10, 2021

Top 5 3m x 3m shell scheme designs

By |2023-07-16T22:08:53+01:00October 3rd, 2021|Categories: Exhibition Tips and Tricks|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

There are many ways to dress a 3m x 3m shell scheme, here we take you through the top 5 ways to do just that. 1 - Popups. The good old popup has been around for years. Put a 3x3 straight into the backwall and you'll just fit it in with 150mm to spare either side. These kits are quite heavy at 25kg but they come in a large wheeled case which can be used as a branded table. 2 - Fabric displays are much lighter than popups and have become really popular. One large printed fabric sock is pulled over [...]

2 10, 2021

Shell Schemes are Changing

By |2023-07-20T23:39:22+01:00October 2nd, 2021|Categories: David's Blog, Industry News|Tags: , , |0 Comments

I built my first exhibition stand over 20 years ago. It was a system called Deltamatrix. Fixed frame system that went together extremely quickly and we made some pretty cool acrylic graphics which fit neatly into the system. Well over time that company split up and became 2. Aluvision and beMatrix. I don't know the story behind it but they both had a very similar system which was way quicker to put up than the other modular systems like Octanorm shell. More recently they both developed a channel which accepts fabric. These graphics meant there were no joins over panels. I always [...]

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