The white material over a lightweight frame was conceived of by Marketing Director John Merline for a futuristic look that was very affordable to ship and set up. We worked together to determine how products would be displayed and I designed a majority of the other elements working closely with the vendor for final production.
This booth was geared toward teachers and hearing health professionals in schools. The focus of this display for a K-12 educator show was on large images of kids and teachers. We offered chair massages in the booth and a cruise getaway giveaway. I helped all phases of planning and designed all the elements for a successful show.
For a smaller scale audiology show we wanted to use a pop up system, but really push the envelope. This design won an award in Ehibitor Magazine.
Rush Truck Centers needed a booth with interactive elements to give sales a chance to speak with customers on specific topics. A series of 6 iPad stations were designed. The vendor bid for a $20,000 mobile app to convey our message. We took the project in-house and I developed 6 interactive PDF shows set up like websites. With the money we saved we gave away 6 iPads and created a new overhead piece that can be used with any of our displays and can be seen prominently in the showroom. You can see these and many more event photos at:
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This is a collection of proof prints from very large trade show graphics I designed. The horizontal pieces were 5 feet tall by 8 feet wide.
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