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Avoiding “White Slivers” on Your Trade Show Graphic
Using bleeds in printing is widely used and for good reason: to prevent white slivers if your graphics extend all the way to the edge. By extending your artwork background color or design all the way to the outer edge will prevent the dreaded “White Slivers” on the edge of your graphics after it is printed and assembled. More on this later but let’s dive in to the what the “bleed” area is on your trade show graphic artwork templates.
Explained: The Difference Between RGB and CMYK in Printing
You’ve probably heard of the two available color modes that you can choose in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator: CMYK (also known as a 4-color mode) and RGB. Getting the correct color mode selected in the beginning is crucial since it will, in many cases, determine the end result of your artwork after it is printed.
Matching Colors for Trade Show Exhibits
For most companies, getting the correct color printed that matches your brand identity is important. For some companies it’s critical. Think about Coca Cola: If their trademark red color is just a hint off, it will be DOA (Dead on Arrival).
What Makes a Trade Show Booth Great?
You may have asked yourself the question “What makes a trade show booth great?” or “why does that company’s booth work better than mine?” This is no easy question to answer as it can be approached from many different angles such as booth design, display graphics design, brand recognition, activity in booth, engagement in the booth, and many others.
Design Tips to Draw More People Into Your Booth
When we go to trade shows, we’re there for one purpose only. To draw as many people as possible into our booth and area, and to garner as much attention as possible (hopefully good attention). Trade shows gather as many people related to its industry as possible in one centralized location, the show floor. At that point, it’s the exhibitor’s job to execute its strategy to get those attendees into their booth. But within the show strategy, how can you leverage your booth’s design to help garner more attention?
Best Trade Show Exhibits with Shelves
If you’re one of the many companies whose goal at trade shows is to showcase and display your products, then you’ve probably needed to get some sort of trade show exhibit with shelves to merchandise your products. Up until recently, we’ve noticed that it’s been hard to find a good, portable exhibit that has shelving for products.
Quality Exhibits vs Cheap Exhibits
Trade show displays overall are not a cheap investment, but within that what separates quality exhibits from “cheap” exhibits? There’s several differences but the key differences are definitely noticeable when you have them in hand and used them for a while.
Backlit Trade Show Hanging Signs
For a long time, you had two frame options for trade show hanging signs (and none for backlit trade show hanging signs). The only backlit displays that have been offered in the past have been backwalls, towers, and counters. That’s changed now though. With some modifications and improvements, the tried and true SEG Frame System can now be used to make Backlit Trade Show Hanging Signs.