![]() ![]() This puts the cost at $280 and would only cover HALF your back wall space. It covers the entire 10′ wide X 8′ tall Back Wall! Talk about Branding! So let’s compare cost… Another example of 10X8′ RPL Back Wall looking goodĪ 10′ wide X 4′ tall fabric banner with grommets is about $7/ per square foot. Well a simple fabric pop up display like the RPL Back Walls are a fabric graphic and a pop up style frame that sets up in literally minutes that will prevent you from having to rely on the back pipe. But you read this article and you are left wondering about some other options. #TRADE SHOW BOOTH DESIGN ON A BUDGET ZIP#Let’s say you have a 10X10′ booth space and you were originally thinking a banner in the back of your booth space hung from the pipe-and-drape with grommets and zip ties. Does it cost a little more? In some cases maybe, but completely worth it. Really the name of the game is to solve the above problems using a frame + fabric banner. Well, luckly there is a solution, or two, or three. Trade Show Fabric Banners: There is Still Hope Not what you need right before a big show. When unfolded and applied to the back of your booth, you might be left feeling a little displeased with it aesthetically with your eyeball being drawn to those crease lines rather than your beautifully printed logo and branding. Mainly, fabric banners are folded when shipped which gives it time to develop creases. ![]() Example of 10X8′ RPL Back Wall done rightįabric Banners are very popular right now and for reasons I’ll get to soon (see below), but without a frame to pull it tight, a shipped fabric banner by itself may have come with some unexpected issues. This means the banner most likely needs to be folded (in most cases) which brings us to…. ![]() For exhibitors at trade shows, there is usually shipping involved. You see, a vinyl banner can be rolled up and isn’t folded (so no creases). You’ll notice my example above used a ‘farmer’s market’ and a ‘vinyl’ banner. But what about companies who need to develop a brand…? Having a simple vinyl banner with the name of the local farm in a farmer’s market setting is actually kind of endearing and thus works just fine. Personally I usually do not like to see exhibitors go with just a printed banner with only a couple exceptions, namely: Budget is too tight or the ‘impression’ of professionalism is not a high priority. They say you never get a 2nd chance to make a first impression and so just because you can hang a banner, does this mean you should? When I do, I usually start asking questions especially if this is their first time. I often get requests for a printed banner that will be hung with grommets and attach to the top of the booth space. So that leads us to the next question… Does Hanging a Banner from Back of Booth Space look Professional? That being said, the truth is you do see banners hanging directly from the pipe all the time. I think ultimately shows want to see a free-standing banner not reliant on the back pipe to avoid anything from falling down or causing it to lean. Some shows say no, while others let it slide. #TRADE SHOW BOOTH DESIGN ON A BUDGET MANUAL#For a true-and-fast answer, reach out to the contact information you have in your Exhibitor Manual for that particular show to ask them if they allow you to hang a banner directly from the back of your booth on the pipe itself. The best answer unfortunately is: It depends. So for Exhibitors on a super tight budget, can you simply hang a banner from the pipe & drape and will it look nice? Well, there is some gray area here. Most exhibitors plan to not only brand their booth space, but also cover up the pipe-and-drape so as little as possible is visible. This is the err, umm, not-so-attractive divider between you and your neighbor. Most Trade Shows you exhibit at will have ‘pipe-and-drape’ that automatically comes with your booth reservation. ![]() There are inexpensive ways to hang a Trade Show Backdrop in your booth space, but the purpose of this article will tackle the age-long question: If it’s inexpensive, does that mean it will look cheap? Hanging a Banner from Your Booth ![]()
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