Once you’ve selected your trade show schedule and reserved your booth spaces, the real work begins. Whether it’s your first time shopping for trade show booths or you’re planning a display that’s bigger and better than anything you’ve tackled before, designing a booth to meet a deadline takes careful planning.
You don’t need as much time to design 10×20 and smaller trade show booths.
Two months before the show Design should be completed and your trade show exhibits should be in production. However, production times vary for different types and sizes of trade show exhibits. usually require 30 business days, while 10×20 and smaller trade show booths generally require 15 business days. Pop-up trade show displays can take as little as 10 business days.
While your booth is in production, now is a good time to start the creative design of your trade show display graphics. Once the trade show display company receives your graphic files, it will produce a proof to test the color and quality before printing the final files.
Three weeks before the show Production of your trade show booth should be completed.
Time for your trade show booth to be shipped to the show site.
Experienced exhibitors will tell you, successful trade show booths don’t happen overnight.
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