Graphic Design: Tradeshow Booth Development

18
Mar
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We’ve all been there, you spend weeks working on the design with the input from others trying to meet a deadline. You finally get all the chefs in the same kitchen and they agree. You send the final file to the printer.

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Times passes….

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You get your trade show graphic and it’s perfect. To be sure the size is right, you set up the table top in the conference room and put up your new trade show booth in all it’s glory. Someone walks in (or you invite them to see the beauty) and they say, “hey, I thought we stopped using that vendor?”

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Change is the only thing not constant. And while that is good for printing companies, it’s not good for those of us who want some closure. So, I’ve developed a process which I call “Supportive Panels”. I design my trade show booth to allow me to use or not use these panels. They are usually designed on a 11 x 17 inch panel which is then printed out in color and mounted on foam core. We simply attach them to the trade show booth graphic to address specific trade show events.

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When the supportive panel is not needed, it is removed and the message underneath is used. We also use these on easels to put on the table next to the main graphic.

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11 x 17 works well because they are a cost friendly size. One panel usually cost about $14.00

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Contact Studio490 today and let us provide services such as Tradeshow Materials and much more. Come see how customer services was meant to me.

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Tj & Dana Todd
Studio490

Web Development – The Process

4
Mar
0

When it comes to web design & development, the process doesn’t have to be a mystery to either side. Clear communication takes the guess work out of expectations and payment. I always suggest to my clients, “know what you’re asking for before you ask or be willing to spend the time learning about it”. We spend a lot of time with our clients discussing their projects and like to cover all the bases before we start. But just like any good company, we provide that process in our proposals to refer to along the way.

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Web Development Process:

  • Define
  • Propose
  • Approve Proposal
  • Design
  • Approve Design
  • Production
  • Test Site
  • Approve Site
  • Launch
  • Promote

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After this process, we move into Phase II which usually involves added features, text tweaks, expansion, promotion and level II SEO services.

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We’ve found that communicating frequently along the process keeps our client informed and assured  their project is moving forward.

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Tj & Dana Todd

Studio490: Creative Services

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