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Make your graphics interesting, even life-size or larger than life, to really grab attention. Keep copy to an absolute minimum, despite what the boss wants! Very few visitors take the time to read in the hustle and bustle of a tradeshow environment. Pictures paint a thousand words. However, if the boss insists on having some copy, make sure that it focuses on the buyer, stresses one benefit only, is concise, and uses action words. Remember to use your company logo to establish brand identity.
Don’t leave graphics to the last minute. Rush orders, changes, and overtime charges significantly add to your bottom line. Planing your graphics in plenty of time is less stressful for everyone concerned and can help prevent many blunders that occur under time constraints. Graphics should be part of the stand brief you give to your exhibition stand designer and be an integral part of your design objective.
Print this pageOur Exhibition knowledge section contains all you need to know about your exhibition or trade show. Where you see this symbol you will be able to print the page out, in a print friendly page.Simply click on the Print icon and a print friendly page will be displayed, from here you will be able to print to your local printer in the normal way.

This seminar will offer FREE exhibitor training to help you and your organisation maximise your return on investment and multiply the value of every exhibition you participate in.
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