Author: Nikki Devereux

Trade Show Terminology – What is a French Cleat?

In an industry as specialized as the trade show industry, people are bound to run into terms they may not have heard of before. Trade show terminology is a piece of cake for veterans like us at ADM Two, but for companies who are new to the trade show circuit, we thought it would be useful to define some specific terms. This week we will focus on the French cleat.

Trade Show Terminology: What is a French Cleat?

In short, French cleats are used to secure things like heavy cabinets and signs to walls. The way it works is that two wedges of wood or another sturdy material are cut at opposite 45 degree angles to interlock with one another, so that they fit each other securely. One wedge is attached to the wall and the other wedge is attached to the object to be hung. They fit together like a puzzle.

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A simple angled cut and you have a sturdy, weight-bearing French cleat. Image from www.askthebuilder.com.

Why Use a French Cleat?

French cleats are useful because they simplify the process of hanging and can be used to securely hang even quite large items, such as those that would be used in a trade show booth. The cleat allows you to drill into multiple wall studs across the length of the cleat for more secure hanging. Once you have the cleat in place, you can simply life the item onto the cleat without worrying about precise location. The object can also be moved laterally if necessary for proper positioning, so you have some leeway. It also allows you to hang items without damaging the façade of the item! It’s an age old method that is perfect for trade show displays. We use it all the time.

Take a look at this video on how to make a French cleat from www.askthebuilder.com: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP6mP_bApGY

We hope this helps to better prepare you for your next tradeshow. Trade shows are a valuable investment and can create a lasting impression on your prospective clients. ADM Two are experts at trade show booth design and fabrication, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960. One of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with your trade show needs. Also, check out some of our other articles for more trade show terminology and to get more information on trade show booth layout and trade show staffing.

Trade Show Mobile App Streamlines Communication

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T1v inTouch Trade Show Mobile App Technology

Trade show mobile app technology has made trade show communication simpler for everyone from attendees to booth staff to event planners. Our partner, T1V, has taken the trade show mobile app technology one step further with Multi-Device Scanning to provide a seamless integration between its touch table application software and its mobile app, making tracking and analytics easier and more comprehensive.

Check out the T1V inTouch technology at www.t1v.com.

We have always admired the touch table application and its ability to transform a trade show booth into a gold mine of information, imagery, and videos. Imagine how much money can be saved on shipping brochures, pamphlets, and other printed materials when you have all of your information in one application that is easily accessed from the touch table or iPad. Users can choose what information they wish to receive and send it directly to their emails. The touch table is the path to greener trade show exhibiting as well. Less paper use and shipping = greener trade show exhibit. It’s a winning situation for all involved. Stay tuned for more information on T1V and their impressive trade show mobile app and touch table.

Trade show mobile app technology is a valuable investment, making everyone’s life simpler and more sustainable. ADM Two are experts at trade show booth technology, design and fabrication, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960. One of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with your trade show needs. Also, check out some of our other articles to get more information on trade show design.

Trade Show Business Development – Tony Ricci, Industry Veteran

Veterans are an interesting part of the trade show business. They hold the keys to many facets of the industry, and the more agile industry veterans have the ability to combine new practices and technology with the tried and true methods of the past. This is one of the most powerful assets of veterans – the insight they have from years of experience can give a great deal of depth to their approach to everything from sales to design. Not to mention that the connections they’ve cultivated over the years are an important part of their ability to thrive. In the realm of business development, these years of connection and friendship are the foundation for strong partnerships and can even serve as catalysts for innovation. This is certainly true of the ADM Two Senior Account Executive, Tony Ricci.

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Industry veteran Tony Ricci joined the ADM Two family 9 months ago, and in that 9 months so much has changed. For one, we are busier than ever, and we know that Tony’s trade show business development talents have something to do with that. Tony has been on many sides of the trade show business. He came to us from Optima Graphics, and has learned quickly to navigate – and love – this side of the business. Recently, one of Tony’s colleagues at Optima, Vice President of Sales Dave Brown, wrote a nice piece about his experience with Tony and other industry veterans in the trade show business. Read the piece here: Industry Veterans.

The growing team at ADM Two is full of industry vets and experts in the trade show business. Give us a call at (813) 887-1960 and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with your trade show display needs. Also, check out some of our other articles to get more information on trade show booth layout, trade show graphics, and trade show staff etiquette.

 

Golisano Children’s Museum Fabrication ADM Two Case Study – Trolley Exhibit

Children’s museum fabrication projects are exciting for us because we are given the opportunity to take a trip back in time to our own childhood and remember what it was like to see things with fresh, young eyes and a ready mind. Vibrant colors, interesting shapes, and practically surreal imagery are all facets of children’s museums that we love, and which make these projects so interesting and fun. In collaboration with MAM Exhibits, we worked to design and fabricate a new Trolley Exhibit for the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples.

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Golisano Children’s Museum fabrication finished product.

The trolley train table at the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples hadn’t been updated in years, and when they received a generous donation for just that purpose, they were excited to get started on the project. The goal of the redesign was to increase interactivity, play space, and learning opportunities. We created two distinct play spaces and many options for kids to build and experiment with their engineering abilities. The graphics are stunning – vibrant and colorful with a modern geometric twist that is sure to be pleasing for years to come. We even added a train cutout for the drawer pull, shown below. This is what we love about children’s museum fabrication!

Train pull for the Children's Museum fabrication.

Train pull for the Children’s Museum fabrication.

Children’s Museum Fabrication

You can see that we started the fabrication in the ADM Two warehouse. Our expert carpenters created the elegant, yet large curved piece that serves as the main play area, and then assembled the structure to make sure that the pieces fit together perfectly. Next, the pieces received graphic treatment, and then we shipped everything to the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples for final construction. This children’s museum fabrication was especially rewarding because after all was said and done, we got to see photos of the happy, focused faces of children using their imaginations to build things, and that is exactly what we were like when we were kids.

Children's museum fabrication process.

Children’s museum fabrication process.

Children's Museum fabrication process in the warehouse.

Children’s Museum fabrication process in the warehouse.

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The install at the museum.

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Finishing touches on the install.

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Install complete. So proud to have such smart, hard-working staff!

About the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples

The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples (C’mon) is Southwest Florida’s first museum devoted for children and families to learn through play. With hands-on exhibit galleries, the accessible museum invites visitors of all ages to journey through the swamps of the Everglades, weave through a maze, climb a two-story banyan tree, or experiment with the water play station. Children can become a weather forecaster, a farmer, a chef, a fisherman, an artist, an architect or a veterinarian. They are invited to explore the cold of an igloo, the whoosh of the wind, the sound of the sea, the effects of water and the colors of the rainbow. Throughout the day, special activities encourage guests to get involved, try something new and be energized. The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples believes it is a privilege to share life with a child and celebrates the natural curiosity of children. This safe and wonderful place inspires children and families to have fun while learning together. Please visit their website at www.cmon.org for more information.

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ADM Two doesn’t just envision potential, we make your vision a reality. An exciting and engaging children’s museum fabrication starts with choosing a great team. ADM Two are experts in children’s museum fabrication, custom museum display cases, and custom exhibit design. Our staff is prepared to handle even the most challenging projects. Give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with design ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles to get ideas for trade show booth design and corporate interior remodeling.

 

Museum Exhibit Update: Historic Spanish Point Case Study

A museum exhibit update is usually necessary because technology is constantly changing and in many cases a better way of presenting information arises. The learning styles and interests of the museum audience is also changing as generations of digital natives come of age. In order to capture these audiences who are raised in electronics, museums must stay abreast of the current trends in the industry. This is one of the reasons that the Windows of the Past Exhibit at Historic Spanish Point needed a refresh, and they chose ADM Two for the job.

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Before museum exhibit update – drab, uninteresting lighting and materials.

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Before the update – audio visual mess in the corner, outdated graphics with unflattering lighting.

This museum exhibit update included a new audio/visual system for a cleaner, more modern setup. We also noticed that many design and lighting elements needed updating. The existing carpet flooring was unflattering and needed refreshed – we added beautiful medium-colored, wide-paneled wood flooring for a classic, natural feel. New wood benches to match the museum cases that we built added some much needed seating to the exhibit. Finally, the new museum cases brightened up the exhibit. To add to the brightness, we switched to LED lighting, which created warm yet subtle glow to the overall exhibit. Spot lighting highlighted the individual panels, and the final touch was designing new graphics to go along with the new museum cases. The whole museum exhibit update took off without a hitch, and we had the opportunity to learn about a nearby Florida landmark.

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After the update – textured lighting that highlights the graphics, seating for comfort, clean lines and a warmer atmosphere.

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Another view of the exhibit after the update – beautiful, vibrant graphics and a more modern feel.

Historic Spanish Point – Prehistory

Historic Spanish Point is a fascinating place. Located on the Gulf Coast in Osprey, Florida, it is one of the largest intact actively preserved archaeological sites of the prehistoric period on the Gulf Coast. Its archaeological record encompasses approximately 5,000 years of Florida prehistory. During this period, people living in this area gradually made the transition from nomadic hunters to settled subsistent societies. The abundant resources provided by the coastal habitat fostered this change, and use of tools further established both permanent and seasonal settlements in the area.

The site may be one of the oldest and largest ceremonial shell ring middens in the southeastern United States. A midden is an archaeological term for a dump for domestic waste that contains products relating to day-to-day human life. They may contain animal bone, shell, botanical materials, potsherds, debitage (left over pieces from making stone flake points) and other artifacts.

The Historic Spanish Point exhibit is full of truly compelling information and artifacts, and should be on any visitors’ list to Florida. Certainly native Floridians who live close by should add it to their list of local treasures. More information can be found at historicspanishpoint.org.

ADM Two doesn’t just envision potential, we make your vision a reality. An exciting and engaging museum exhibit update starts with choosing a great team to help with design. ADM Two are experts in custom museum exhibit fabrication and custom museum display cases. Our staff are prepared to handle even the most challenging projects. Give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with design ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles to get ideas for trade show booth design.

 

Museum Display Cases: Mound House Case Study

Museum display cases are usually a fairly straightforward project for us, but the casework for Mound House in Estero Island, FL, was the type of project that required a good bit of creative critical thinking. Our team often faces challenges; that is when the ADM Two staff really shines. We excel at problem solving and on-the-fly solutions, so we are always up for a project that requires a bit more thought.

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Building museum display cases around the existing graphics was our challenge.

The graphics for the exhibit were already in place, so we had to create museum display cases based around the existing layout of those graphics. This made our customization a bit trickier than usual. The factor that made the job really unusual was the fact that the Mound House is a historical building, so the very old structure is not level. We had to take this element into account in our measurements and planning. The final exhibit ended up looking great, and we had another happy client.

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The museum display cases we built fit in seamlessly with the exhibit.

More About Mound House

Estero Island’s oldest standing structure at the Mound House has recently been restored to its 1921 grandeur and is now open as a cultural and environmental learning center. Mound House is a unique archaeological and historical site on Fort Myers Beach located directly on Estero Bay and offers a variety of programs for local residents, visitors and school groups. Experience this one of a kind museum that sits atop a 2,000 year old Calusa Indian Shell Mound. Visit www.moundhouse.org for more information on this fascinating historical structure.

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Artifacts to be housed in the custom museum cases.

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These museum display cases were built to fit the specific size of the masks.

ADM Two doesn’t just envision potential, we make your vision a reality. Creating an exciting and engaging museum exhibit starts with choosing a great team to help with design. ADM Two are experts in custom museum exhibit fabrication and custom museum display cases. Our staff are prepared to handle even the most challenging projects. Give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with design ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles to get ideas for trade show booth design.

 

Trade Show Marketing – New Ideas for a New Year

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Trade show marketing ideas from outside the box.

Trade show marketing. The phrase can seem a bit dusty and overused. It conjures images of giveaway pens and tired staff. Let’s change that for 2016. It’s time to freshen up your trade show marketing and create an experience that is unique and interesting, both for your trade show booth visitors as well as your own staff. We recently read an article by Handshake that lists some “guerilla marketing ideas” that will spice up your show and bring it into the current atmosphere of technology and creativity. We’d like to expand upon a few of our favorites below, but check out the article for more cool ideas.

 

9. Incentivize people to tweet something about your booth, preferably including photos.

  • Twitter is a powerful trade show marketing tool. The immediate nature is especially useful for any event, because people tend to post updates about their experiences. Use your giveaways to encourage people to tweet and post photos. Consider setting up a Twitter photo booth or start a hashtag campaign for your trade show booth. The sky is the limit with Twitter – think outside the box, and if you have Millennials on your team, get their input. This generation is especially connected to the Twitter world.

 

13. Tip out bar tenders to use your witty private coasters at restaurants and bars near the convention center. Number them and encourage people to stop by the booth to see if they won something.

  • If local bartenders around the trade show venue and even inside the trade show venue are willing to use your coasters, imagine the exposure! Use a fun graphic and theme with a witty slogan to capture the attention of attendees. You could even connect the coasters with your Twitter campaign, or go a step further to create a sort of scavenger hunt where attendees win a prize if they collect the most branded items that you have placed around town, including coasters. If you expanded upon the coaster idea, there are so many ways that you could get creative with your trade show marketing.

 

17. Hire a hot dog vendor to give out food for free-with your custom paper holder. Works for popcorn or tacos too.

  • There’s no doubt that everyone loves food, and especially at trade shows. People are out walking the show floor and the days can be very long and sometimes monotonous. Maybe spruce up this idea even more by having a branded mini cafe in your booth – attendees can get their popcorn or hotdogs and sit and enjoy a break, or they can take it to go, which is perfect advertising for your booth. Either way, you’ll be offering them respite from their long day, and that is bound to leave an impression.

 

20. Have a street musician touting your trade show marketing message in witty songs.

  • This one is pretty off the wall, but if you have a theme song for your company or even if you don’t, it could be really fun to have someone singing at your trade show booth. Certain products will obviously lend themselves more to song, just make sure the singer has a good voice and the song is catchy. This stunt could make or break your trade show marketing plan. If it’s good, it’s really good, but if it’s bad, it could be a major turnoff and hurt your brand.

 

Use some of these ideas and others from the article to really create an experience for trade show attendees to remember. People tend to recall things that touch their hearts or their stomachs, so keep this in mind when planning your trade show marketing. No matter what you do, make sure your trade show booth looks amazing as well. Using “guerrilla tactics” may come across as cheesy or lackluster if your booth is shabby.

Design an exciting and engaging trade show booth as the foundation of your trade show marketing. ADM Two are experts in exhibition booth design, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with trade show booth ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles to get ideas for trade show exhibit graphics.

Lighting Display Walls with Extravaganza Productions

On this week’s gratitude list is Extravaganza Productions, who prove that lighting makes all the difference. Earlier this year, we partnered with Extravaganza Productions to create display walls for a large corporate event in Orlando. We completed the fabrication of the display walls and Extravaganza brought them alive with beautiful graphics and a colorful array of lights. The result was a spectacular backdrop that made a stunning presentation for the evening’s events.

Lighting is always a very important consideration for us when designing a trade show booth, display wall, museum installation, or corporate interior. It is a part of the design process that people often forget, but it makes such a huge impact on the aesthetic for a relatively small price. Working with a company that knows the value of lighting is a treat, and we especially love the drama of lighting display walls like the Extravaganza Productions project.

Extravaganza Productions is a full-service “one-stop shop” for live event production, providing all creative services, AV, lighting, theme decor and event management from one point of contact. Starting at initial concept through final “strike”, Extravaganza Productions creates beautiful displays for conferences and special events in all types of venues and settings. Visit their website at www.extravaganzaproductions.com.

Display walls with Extravaganza Productions.

Display walls with Extravaganza Productions.

We’ve also been looking at other displays that use lighting in interesting and dramatic ways, so we thought we would share a few. Below are some examples of lighting that enhance the message and the brand. When considering creative lighting designs, consult with a professional like ADM Two. We have decades of experience with design of display walls for a wide variety of industries, so we can help you achieve the look you want within your budget. Great lighting can enhance a trade show booth, but bad lighting can be a drawback.

The lighting on this Philips booth is stunning, creates mood, adds texture, and overall enhances the already interesting and stunning design.

The lighting on this Philips booth is stunning, creates mood, adds texture, and overall enhances the already interesting and stunning design.

The mixture of spotlights, accent lights and ambient light in this trade show booth adds dimension to this Blackberry display.

The mixture of spotlights, accent lights and ambient light in this trade show booth adds dimension to this Blackberry display.

Glowing walls, soothing blue lights, and accent lighting galore give this booth by MPi a powerful presence.

Glowing walls, soothing blue lights, and accent lighting galore give this booth by MPi a powerful presence.

Below are some types of lighting to give you ideas for lighting your display walls.

Spotlights can be used to draw attention to a particular product or highlight a kiosk that contains important information. Lead your visitors around your trade show exhibit with spotlights. Spotlights can be incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, or par can, which looks like a bright, focused pool of light.

Accent lights serve to call attention and clarify, which is always important. Call attention to your logo, your company literature, or any products you may be displaying. Use these alongside spotlights to create dimension and texture, but beware of overdoing it. Less is more.

Ambient light. Ambient lighting adds texture and can be used in conjunction with accent lighting to create a sense of permanence to your trade show exhibit design, giving the impression that your booth is a home.

Flattering light. Remember that one thing that will fill up your booth is people. Choose lights that will flatter both you and others. Warmer light is more flattering, and don’t forget to adjust brightness so that the lights are neither too dark nor too bright.

Gobo lights create special effects. You can project images onto any surface of your trade show booth, including your logo or moving graphics. This is a creative trade show lighting option to gain more attention.

Create an exciting and engaging trade show booth by using dynamic display light. ADM Two are experts in exhibition booth design, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with trade show booth ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles to get ideas for trade show exhibit graphics and etiquette.

Award Winning Trade Show Booth for Helios – Giving Thanks

Creating an award winning trade show booth design is no one man job – it takes team work and collaboration. Our collaboration with client Helios has yielded not one but TWO award winning trade show booths. This is something special – there is a sort of magic in teamwork that is so consistently good. We want to give thanks to Helios – we couldn’t have done it without them. Their ideas combined with our ideas and lots of excellent craftsmanship from our staff produced two incredible trade show booths.

ADDY Award Winning Trade Show Booth

Our first award with Helios was a silver ADDY at the American Advertising Federation Awards held by local Tampa Bay chapter February, 2015. The trade show booth was custom designed and fabricated by ADM Two in preparation for Helios to participate in the 2014 National Workers’ Compensation & Disability Conference in Las Vegas.

“Our goal was to create a contemporary and clean, yet inviting environment for our 600-square foot space at the 2014 National Workers’ Compensation & Disability Conference,” stated Sarah Berger, VP of Marketing for Helios. “ADM Two collaborated with us to meet our visual and functional objectives and help us realize this vision.”

To achieve the look and feel the client wanted, ADM Two incorporated two vertical towers that provide height along with a feature canopy that spanned the booth space in Helios orange. The space features a welcome area, casual white seating, a private meeting room for quiet one-on-one discussions, and a rollable wood floor to finish the sustainable and inviting look Helios wanted in order to stand out at the show. The result is a truly stunning visual display that is also very functional. It was a perfect fit for the client, and that is what we strive to achieve with every trade show booth we create.

Helios award winning trade show booth.

Helios’ award winning trade show booth.

“We understand that companies are on strict budgets but still need to make an impact at trade shows,” said Shannon Bennett, ADM Two’s vice president of sales and marketing. “By repurposing existing components, refreshing them with new treatments, selecting cost-efficient finishes, and keeping the design simple, we were able to produce the Helios trade show booth for half of the industry’s standard square foot price. While we are proud to win the ADDY, we are more pleased that our design worked for our client.”

Best in Show

Winning the ADDY and creating a beautiful trade show booth at a great price set the stage for the next collaboration, which was a custom trade show booth for Helios’ participation at RIMS in New Orleans. The booth we created won Best of Show and appeared in the trade show publication.

This award winning trade show booth featured many of the same elements that allowed Helios to stand out at the National Workers’ Compensation & Disability Conference. The wood, the comfortable seating – all conveying the warmth of a home away from home – creates an atmosphere that is welcoming. Small details like table art and potted plants make a world of difference. It’s the little things that make a home.

Helios' award winning trade show booth at RIMS New Orleans.

Helios’ award winning trade show booth at RIMS New Orleans.

A little information about Helios

Helios is the new name for Progressive Medical and PMSI. It is bringing the focus of workers’ compensation and auto-no fault pharmacy benefit management, ancillary services, and settlement solutions back to where it belongs – the injured party. Along with this new name comes a passion and intensity on delivering value beyond just the transactional savings for which Helios excels. To learn how Helios’ creative and innovative tools, expertise, and industry leadership can help you, visit www.HeliosComp.com or call 800.777.3574.

ADM Two doesn’t just envision potential, we make your vision a reality, no matter what the circumstances. Creating an exciting and engaging award winning trade show booth starts with choosing a great team to help with design. We can even help you with your sustainable trade show practices, which will save you money and save the planet. ADM Two are experts in custom trade show fabrication, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with design ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles for information about trade show booth design and museum fabrication.

Custom Trade Show Fabrication Case Study – South African Department of Trade

Our recent project, completing the custom trade show fabrication for the South African Department of Trade, highlights many of our strengths as a team. One of our partners, Mobius Exhibits, came to us with the RFP for the project. The ADM Two design team came up with the overall design based on the written RFP. It required at least eight individual kiosks within the space, a reception area, a conference room, and a lounge. It was a big project, but ADM Two excels in creative problem solving, and this was definitely a challenging project that would require a great deal of creativity.

Mobius Exhibits came to Tony Ricci, our Senior Account Executive and relationship-building master. Tony builds a rapport with clients and keeps in touch with them for life. People trust him, because he is not just an account executive, he is an ally; he cares about their business as if it were his own. Mobius Exhibits is one of his well-regarded industry contacts, and they knew they could trust Tony and ADM Two to create something that would wow the client.

Rendering for the custom trade show fabrication for the South African Department of Trade.

Rendering for the custom trade show fabrication for the South African Department of Trade.

One of the most challenging factors for the South African Department of Trade custom trade show fabrication was time. This was going to be a big build, and our team knew that the typical time for completion of a project this size is around four to five weeks. On top of that, the time zone difference between South Africa and Florida is drastic and caused delays in communication and review. Despite these challenges, ADM Two completed the project in less than two weeks, including the management of the supplied graphics and content. We have the ability to prioritize in this way because we give personal attention to each and every project. If we know that a project has a tight deadline, our team collaborates to make it happen. Teamwork is essential during these tight deadlines, and because our team is like a family, we are able to communicate and work together to make the most of our time and skills. It is one of our greatest strengths.

In order to accomplish this incredibly tight deadline, we knew we had to save time on the fabrication. We decided to use some of our existing rental inventory for the reception area and conference room. The custom trade show fabrication came into play with the kiosks. We custom built them to fit the specs of the project and to create that unique feel that gives custom trade show fabrication its curb appeal. The custom pieces will remain in the ADM Two rental inventory. Blending custom fabricated pieces and rental pieces is a great way to save time and money, while still accomplishing that custom feel.

This project also posed the challenge of limited artistic direction. Because of the time difference and often little direct communication, ADM Two had to use a great deal of intuition and industry experience to complete the design. Knowing what we know about this industry, the nuances of trade show traffic, attendee engagement, and other factors, we were able to create a design that suited the client almost perfectly. In the end, the customer was very happy with the result and the show, CAMEX, held in Dallas, TX, was a success.

The finished pavilion for the South African Department of Trade at the CAMEX Trade Show in Dallas, TX.

The finished pavilion for the South African Department of Trade at the CAMEX Trade Show in Dallas, TX.

The vision of the South African Department of Trade is to foster a dynamic industrial, globally competitive South African economy, characterized by inclusive growth and development, decent employment and equity, built on the full potential of all citizens. For more information, visit the website HERE.

ADM Two doesn’t just envision potential, we make your vision a reality, no matter what the circumstances. Creating an exciting and engaging custom trade show fabrication starts with choosing a great team to help with design. We can even help you with your sustainable trade show practices, which will save you money and help the planet. ADM Two are experts in custom trade show fabrication, so give us a call at (813) 887-1960, and one of our knowledgeable staff can assist you with design ideas. Also, check out some of our other articles for information about trade show booth design and museum fabrication.