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Types of Trade show displays
There are many types of trade show displays / exhibits. Below is a
list of the common types:
· Tabletop displays. Usually a small metal frame work which can
easily collapse (much like a backpacking tent frame) into a small
carrying case, with graphic panels that attach to the frame work via
mechanical fasteners, magnets, or Velcro. These displays are typically
very easy to set up, and require little to no on site support labor. As
the name implies, they are designed to be set on top of a table, one
usually supplied by the show contractor. As with pipe and drape, this
table is often provided as part of the price of renting the exhibit
space.
· Table covers. If the exhibitor is using a table within their
exhibit space (whether provided by the show contractor or rented),
custom printed table covers allow the exhibitor to the opportunity to
use the table as a branding opportunity, as opposed to just a stock,
non-branded table drape. Show provided tables normally come with a
neutral table drape, and a custom cover allows the exhibitor to stand
out from those who use the stock table cover.
· Pipe and Drape. Often provided by the show contractor, these
typically use a metal frame of upright posts supported by base plates,
with cross beams on which the fabric drape is either threaded (via a
sewn pocket) or tied. These types of displays are often provided by the
show contractor as part of the price of the exhibit space. The fabric
drape is usually a neutral color or a color which ties in with the theme
of the show. Exhibitors can use these as a backdrop for their own
display pieces, but they are not meant to support any direct weight, and
provide little in the way of display client graphics or branding. Most
exhibitors use a purchased or rented display structure in front of the
supplied pipe and drape.
· Pop-up Displays. (These are sometimes called a Pull-Up display or
Portable display) A display which uses a flexible graphic panel (fabric
or other man-made material) attached to a spring loaded roller on which
the graphic winds for storage. When ready to display, the graphic is
pulled up, and then secured to a support post at the back of the roller,
which holds the graphic up and taut in place. These can be used
individually, or in series, as warrants. Like tabletop displays, they
are normally very lightweight, and can be easily transported and set up
without needing much on site labor support. The components are often
made from very lightweight materials, and transported in small traveling
cases (often injection molded plastic). Most often curved in shape, they
are also now popular as straight walls with attached fabric mural
graphics.
· Modular Exhibits. These exhibits fall between a pop-up display, and
a panel & frame system. Whereas a pop-up is typically a small background
property, a modular display is an entire space. They use a standardized
basic structure, whether this be a metal frame work, or thin,
lightweight panel construction, which is then configured within the
confines of the structure limitations to what the exhibitor requires. A
study by Trade Show Week Magazine showed that modular exhibits weigh, on
average, about 60% less than traditional custom exhibits. [3] Analogous
to a Lego or Tinker-toy, the components are typically easily
reconfigured into new layouts as the exhibitor may require from show to
show. The components are often made from very lightweight materials, and
transported in small traveling cases (often injection molded plastic).
· Panel & Frame Systems. These are the ubiquitous exhibit, retail,
display and presentation systems. In many ways, when people think of
modular exhibits today, they are thinking of Panel & Frame systems like
aluminum extrusions, which is sold (in pieces and parts) to
distributors, who in turn market a range of solutions (including exhibit
solutions) for rent or purchase at a variety of quality levels and price
points. There are hundreds (or maybe even thousands) of "parts"
available. In North America anyway, tradeshow floors are typically laid
out with Panel & Frame products. These products are a ubiquitous
category all to themselves.[4] Unlike a tabletop display or modular
exhibit, Panel & Frame Systems will require the services of an on site
labor source (show general contractor, or a labor contractor approved
through show management).
· Portable Hybrid Displays. Portable hybrids[5] are an alternative to
traditional portables and offer several advantages to companies seeking
either to downsize from an island display or step up from a traditional
portable. Hybrids, by their very nature, are easily customizable since
they are designed using aluminum extrusion, tension fabric, and modular
components. Are they custom exhibits? No, but not every show or every
budget requires a custom exhibit.
· Custom Exhibits. These rental or purchase exhibits are fabricated
from a variety of materials, based upon the design and needs of the
exhibitor. These exhibits often incorporate hard wall panels to create
rooms and separated spaces, stages, large metal structures, display and
work stations, and other display components. Custom exhibits cannot
normally be set up by the exhibitor without utilizing the services of an
on site labor source (show general contractor, or a labor contractor
approved through show management).
Large companies often buy a custom exhibit to be used at different
shows in different countries all over the world - a concept similar to
the set of sound and stage equipment that accompanies world famous music
groups on their tours around the world. Rules for construction of custom
exhibits vary from country to country and even show hall to show hall.
For example, in Russia, construction of even temporary structures at
the exhibition venues is treated in accordance with the Russian
construction laws that mainly apply to capital development. Even if the
custom exhibit has been used at other shows in other countries, its
design and the credentials of the builder will be scrutinized by the
organizers of the show and the technical department of the venue[6].
Custom exhibits are transported to the exhibit hall in exhibit
crates, skids, dollies, or sometimes via pad wrapping, to protect the
exhibit properties during transport, and during set up and tear down
(Installation & Dismantle).
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