No, this blog isn't referring to your toddler dropping their food onto the ground and proceeding to eat it (although we've all done that), it relates to your trade show graphics and the audience. Your trade show booth space and more importantly, your trade show booth design, must attract the audience in 3 seconds - or you could lose a potential prospect.
I have been to countless trade shows where my eyes simply skip over trade show displays because they just don’t catch my attention, even if they were giving away samples, I may not have noticed because in that 3 seconds I wasn't enticed. It’s just the way our minds work.
Scientifically, we skim through items we are initially looking at and determine whether we are interested or not. Imagine you're walking downtown and see a store window display. Is this enticing enough to bring you in to the store and look around, or do you simply walk past and on to the next one?
When you are competing at a show for potential prospects with hundreds of other companies, you want to stand out. How you ask? Your design needs to convey your brand quickly and effectively, all while pulling in the audience’s attention in 3 seconds, such that of a window display.
I cannot stress this enough. A clean, simple, and easy to understand design will trick the eye and allow your display to appear to be a larger exhibit than it is. A booth design with lots of text, graphics, and colours can feel crowded and appear smaller. You simply end up lost among the crowd.
So how do we fix this?
I understand that trade show displays are not cheap and you want to get as much "Bang for Your Buck". Fitting as much information as you can on to your display can sometimes work against you. When designing your trade show display, I recommend utilizing white space to simplify the overall look. This gives our eyes and mind a chance to breath and process what it is we are seeing.
White space in design, is not actually white-space, but is so effective if used properly. In trade show design: textures, shapes, images and graphic accents can overwhelm the overall purpose of the booth. Less is more.
Another tip to keep your display simple and easy to understand, is the amount of text used. I often tell our clients that we want the prospects to have a personal conversation with you. This contact is much more memorable than being able to read a display and walk away without human contact.
In 3 seconds, we don't want the audience to feel overwhelmed. We want to bring them in and chat to find out more. If you are able to get prospects in to your booth and converse, you are one step ahead of the competitors.
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There are a couple of easy steps to apply if your trade show display is in the design process right now:
There are lots of factors which can effect why individuals will come into a booth space, but the first thing they should see is a clean, easy to understand design that clearly articulates who the company is and what they do immediately.
It takes 3 seconds for someone to decide if your booth is approachable or not. If you're not sure or have run in to any of these issues, contact us and we can help!
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