17 December 2009
Hot Tips for Pop-Up Display Graphics
So now you have decided on your pop-up display, what about the graphics?
In this article we will discuss some essential tips for pop-up display graphic design.
Because of their sheer size, pop-up displays make a great choice for exhibitions who want to get noticed. Pop-ups usually concentrate on a generic design so that they don’t become too dated after a product launch.
Are you introducing a new product at a trade show or exhibition? If you are, we recommend using addiitional banner stands are the perfect vehicles to make the new product or service stand out on your stand. Graphic designers usually follow different design guidelines for pop-up displays over banner stands. If you are taking on the job of designing your graphics for your pop-up display then the following guidelines might be of some help.
These are some common design ideas so that you can create an eye catching effective pop-up display:
Positioning
Pop-up display panels typically have curved D-ends that have limited visibility. We therefore recommend that your website address appearing at either end, positioned between the centre and left-hand and right-hand edge of the end panels. Don’t put too much information towards the bottom of the display because it won’t get noticed and might be obscured by people or a reception counter. The bottom 36" is the least effective area so use it for less important information. Think carefully about want you want to put in that area.
Captivate
You have only got a split second to captivate the audience, so don't waste it on your company name or website at the top central area of your pop-up display. It is far better to use this space for a short phrase, a sentence or an attention grabbing graphic. This is particularly important if you are introducing a new product or service – you want it to stand out so ensure that you place it at eye level.
Less Is More
Do not over complicate the design. The temptation may be too cram as much information onto the pop-up display as possible, but a design that is too busy will put people off. Too many bullets results in a message that won't get read, as your audience cannot take all the information in and will switch off.
We’ve printed 1000’s of pop-up displays over the past 12 years and the most effective displays always have one thing in common – A stunningly sharp image covering a large proportion of the display area. Bullet points that are hard to read because of a background image can also be a problem. So it is best to create a clean design that has a high impact message.
Message
Concentrate on one message on your pop-up display. The display should be designed to create maximum impact. If the audience is only going to remember one thing from your exhibition stand, what is it going to be?
The best solution is to limit the entire exhibition stand to one concept, service or product. You can save specifications for later, perhaps with a literature stand nearby for those that want more information.
For easier alignment try and ensure that any text message that crosses more that one panel has letter that are split between panels.
Images
To create the most stunning professional banner stand, you need pin-sharp graphics. Images need to be high-resolution quality. For the technically minded, images should be 300dpi @ 25% in CMYK. We will check your artwork on receipt but you do need to be made aware by your designer if any images are not to this standard and he will advise you accordingly of the risks involved in using sub-standard images.
Design Set-Up Guide & Templates
All products that accept graphics have templates available through our website. Either visit the product and click the ‘Technical Stuff’ tab or search for templates from the ‘Templates’ page that appears below our header panel above.
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Our in-house design studio is totally committed to providing you with support in order to get the best quality artwork and graphics possible for your project. We will help you with any artwork questions, issues or problems in creating and supplying your artwork for optimum quality and efficiency.
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