Minimalistic Tradeshow Booth for B2B

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par Colour Infusion le vendredi 18 février 2011

I would like to submit a nice design, but it would be helpful to have the images. I will await those and go with it. Is your website on there, just so I can get a feel for your business.
Thanks.


par Porteur De Projet le vendredi 18 février 2011

Our website is a very poor example of our style right now.  We will be launching a new one soon.  For guidance here is our catalog http://www.megger.com/common/documents/avotraining/2011%20AVO%20Catalog_LowRes.pdf


The blue we use is Pantone 300 CMYK 100,44,0,0

Images

I know these images probably aren't satisfactory sizes.  Let me know and I will purchase bigger ones and upload to same urls.  These 4 plus the other ones I attached on the project page.


par Lorelli Joglekar le mardi 22 février 2011

Hi,
I would like to submit a design, however the links for the images that are posted in this section all seem to show the same picture i.e. image 1.jpg. Would it be alright to use images from your catalog as place holder images till a design is decided, after which they can be replaced by higher resolution images? 
Aside for the information mentioned in the brief will there be any contact information that would need to be displayed (addresses, phone numbers, websites)?

Regards,
Lorelli


par Mauve Designs le mercredi 23 février 2011

I would also like to submit a design for you, but need more information as well. The pictures you provided links for only show image1 repeated. Can images be used from the catalogue?

If it is easier for you, feel free to contact via email at malissap@shaw.ca

Thankyou,
Malissa


par Porteur De Projet le mercredi 23 février 2011

Very sorry guys, I was out of town.  Notice that those links above all go to the 1.jpg url instead of 2, 3, 4.  I just fixed the hyperlinks below.



par Porteur De Projet le mercredi 23 février 2011

If you want an image from the catalog tell me page and pic and I will upload.


par disign le jeudi 24 février 2011

what is the connection of this images, juggling, balancing, looking stressed out to the product?


par bunny prints le jeudi 24 février 2011

When you say no images below the 4' mark do you mean nothing below 40 inches?


Thanks,
Kassidy


par Porteur De Projet le jeudi 24 février 2011

4' = 4 feet, 48 inches - No text below that mark.  Because there will be people in the booth and a table.  Also, people's eyes automatically start reading at the top, below 4' will not be read.  We can have graphics/images below 4 foot - this only applies to text.


par Porteur De Projet le jeudi 24 février 2011

The man himself is to tie in with the statement "ACHIEVING ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY, SAFETY & COMPLIANCE CAN BE EASIER."  In short, saying it can be easier to get this done, so why are you stressing?  Also acknowledges that we understand it's a complex process or letting someone know that it is complex if they didn't previously know.  


In designing posters like this, one very large graphic (person,animal,object) will be responsible for grabbing people's attention.  Animals and babies grab the most attention but do not apply to our business.  The next best is bizzare/weird/odd - but  I can't go too far out and still remain professional.  So the next best is a person expressing tension - the body language, expression, etc., goes much further towards making someone look twice than someone smiling.

Although I am willing to go with an image of someone smiling, if it looks like they are accomplishing something obviously difficult, but making it look easy.

As for how we are going to integrate the industry images, if I knew, I would tell you.  I thought of having our guy standing front left and having the images look like they're on a curved wall behind him.  Does this help any?  Keep the questions coming and I'll help as much as possible. Thanks, Casey.


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