Maximize Your Trade Show Impact with Island Exhibits
Island & Peninsula
Island & Peninsula Exhibits are very interesting from a design standpoint. You have the traffic coming from all four sides of your booth, so you have to consider a number of different traffic flows. The presentation and aesthetics of the exhibit must be sure to include visible branding and be a welcome environment from any direction. Our design team takes all of this into consideration when we sit down to work with your ideas. From years of experience, we may recommend some small tweaks to gain maximum visibility for your brand.
Any Size...Any Shape
"The LOC-2020"
Designed for MRC, “The LOC-2020” was created as a marquee island exhibit. The booth features a 10′ x 18′ curved video wall, and a powerful audio system to capture the attention of everyone passing by. The furniture package chosen was subtle and inviting. The back of the screen was enclosed with branded fabrics, which created an ample storage area. This design was functional and beautiful!
ICE Creative LED Created this 20′ x 40′ exhibit featuring two meeting pods, three product demonstration stations, and an eye-catching curved 18′ x 10′ video wall. Behind the video wall was a beautiful printed graphic. The booth still had plenty of room for a lounge area and reception desk. Using minimalist modern furniture and accessories this exhibit space could do it all. Relax and visit, or meet and get things done. Should you decide to go big we are ready to go big with you!
Socure's 3d rendering exhibit design prior to the finalization of the graphics.
20' x 20' Exhibit with 10' x 16' Video Wall
The LED video wall in this large island booth was raised two and a half feet from the ground, which placed the top of the screen at over 13 feet in the air. Highly visible, the video content could be seen from across the trade show hall. We added printed graphics to a hard wall, to complete the branding theme. The booth offers plenty of secure storage, along with a reception counter. The finishing touch was a custom sound system that grabbed the attention of everyone around the exhibit.