How Do I Create an Exhibition Display?
Exhibition display design is a complex and comprehensive work, covering areas such as architecture, materials, lighting, technology and aesthetics. The most basic design of exhibition display starts with aesthetics, that is, design. After the design is done, the subsequent work is simple and clear, and the effect of the exhibition display can be shown to the public.
Exhibition design
- The style and form of the exhibition display design is very important for the entire exhibition hall and can fundamentally affect the overall condition of the exhibition hall.
- The exhibition design can be divided into three major parts:
- 1.Temporary display
- Temporary display includes
- The categories of the exhibition are divided from different angles, and the types are different.
- 1. There are two types of exhibitions: trade and consumption. A trade show is an industry-oriented exhibition. The main purpose of the exhibition is to exchange information and negotiate trade. The consumer show is for direct sales purposes. Exhibitions open to industry and commerce are trade exhibitions, and exhibitions open to the public are consumer exhibitions. Both types of exhibitions are called comprehensive exhibitions.
- 2. In terms of content, exhibitions are divided into comprehensive exhibitions and professional exhibitions. A comprehensive exhibition is an exhibition that includes the entire industry or several industries. It is also called a horizontal exhibition, such as the Industrial Fair. A professional exhibition is an exhibition that shows a certain industry or even a certain product, such as an international auto show. One of the prominent features of professional exhibitions is that seminars and reports are often held at the same time to introduce new products and technologies.
- 3. In terms of scale, the exhibition includes international, national, regional, and local exhibitions, as well as exclusive exhibitions by individual companies.
- 4. In terms of time, the exhibition has regular and irregular exhibitions . There are regular four times a year, twice a year, once a year, once every two years. In developed countries, professional exhibitions usually take three days. In the UK, annual exhibitions account for 3/4 of the total number of exhibitions. The exhibition dates are affected by financial budgets, orders, and holidays, and there are high and low seasons. According to the British Association of the Exhibition Industry, March-June and September-October are the peak seasons for holding exhibitions, and December-January and July-August are the off-seasons for hosting exhibitions.
- 5. According to the location of the venue, the exhibition is divided into indoor exhibition and outdoor exhibition. Indoor exhibitions are mostly used for exhibitions that display regular exhibits, such as textile exhibitions and electronics exhibitions. Outdoor exhibitions are mostly used for exhibitions of conventional exhibits, showing oversized and overweight exhibits, such as aviation exhibitions and mining equipment exhibitions. Exhibitions held in turns in several places are called touring exhibitions.
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- Exhibition design process
- One. Project contact : Obtain information of exhibiting customers, obtain relevant information of exhibiting customers, and clarify the delivery date of design drawings
- two. Design : Communicate with designers and conduct design exchanges with customers in real time, and deliver preliminary design drafts, design instructions, project quotations, and research to customers
- The customer feedbacks and revises again, delivering the final version and project quotation.
- three. Contract signing : determine the project price with the customer, specify the requirements for mutual cooperation with the customer, and sign the contract.
- four. Making : complete the production and preparation work, complete the various procedures such as hosting, home field, exhibition hall.
- Fives. On-site construction: On-site exhibition construction , handling on-site additions and changes, cooperating with customer exhibits on the site, customer acceptance.
- six. Exhibition period service : On-site maintenance during the exhibition. Arrange on-site emergency services and value-added services during the exhibition, cooperate with customer exhibits leaving, and dismantle on-site.
- Seven. Follow-up