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It breaks down and will fit in the back of a reg pickup. No lighting but the way I made it it can be added to . The possibilities are endless. What do you think. Thanks for all of your help!
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Seroiusly, very professional looking. Some better pics would be cool. I bet it looks great in person.
-------------------- Bruce Bowers
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Very cool. You sure you built that? Ok, if you are, are you sure you're a redneck? Where exactly is the duct tape? A true redneck woulda used duct tape somewhere. Geez, didn't your mama teach you nothin? What are you, stupid?
Now, onto more important things.....what are ya wearing?
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I think it looks awesome Ryan. If I had to come up with one constructive critique, the only thing that I could see being different is all that white on your banner. The contrast makes it work well as a sign, but IMO it overpowers the cooler darker color scheme of the booth. Not sure why the sign out front doesn't read as well, but I figure thats just in the photo. If the white were airbrushed with some silver/grey textures to tone it down a little, I think it might drop back to the back wall as a readable sign, but without the sometimes tacky telltale trademark of a "cheap banner" You know what I mean... no offense, just thought it was the only thing that clashed a little in the whole scheme of things. How did the show do for sales?
When I'm at trade shows, which is about 6 times a year minimum, when I parade the isles, what I look for is an immediate ID of what is offered. You do it, almost, with all the offered visuals. A sentence on the banner would not hurt.
I hesitate to disagree with Doug, but I have no problem at all with the banner being white. I think it helps, esp in the absence of lights in your booth at this time. ------------- On a more emotional note, when you first fix up a booth it is so personal you can't see straight. Your asking for feed back is great. Mark and I used to travel with the truck weighed down to where we could not fit in a box of cookies and once had to leave one at the side of the road in Va. We had music in our booth, gave away cookies and candy, and a rose to the purchaser, if it was a woman. We did not understand it was the value of the product we had, not so much how we presented it, that mattered. Now we have a scaled down booth, can take all of it on an airplane except for shipping the printed flyers. Feel free to call Mark at EstiMatesoftware.com for just how we do that
When we started out, he called up Christian at DAL, Digital Auto Library, and said: How do I do this? We are good friends to this day.
It is a while from the first time at a show -to where you are feeling comfy in a new environment- and are no longer so nervous in a place where you spend alotof money just to be there.
Wishing you well!
-------------------- Myra A. Grozinger Signs Limited Winston-Salem, NC
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