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Model Patients
At the Radiological Society of North American (RSNA) Conference, which took place in Chicago, Canon Medical Systems USA Inc.'s decision to use live humans instead of mannequins to demonstrate its medical devices seemed to resonate with attending radiologists. The “model patients,” who resembled those encountered in their own medical practices, likely struck a chord with doctors, emphasizing Canon's real-world applications and reinforcing the demonstrations' authenticity. By steering clear of “booth babes” and instead opting for genuine representation, Canon underscored its commitment to ethical engagement and meaningful interactions at the exhibition. In a profession where relatability and trust are paramount, Canon's approach at RSNA stood out, fostering connections that mirrored the dynamics of clinical practice and elevating the exhibition experience for attendees.
Throwing Shades
Like Shakespeare's rose, a paint swatch by any other name would look as sweet. But for Benjamin Moore & Co., showing its line of colors at the 2023 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) was more Picasso than pedestrian. The paints and stains manufacturer hung four canvases along the back of its booth. With each one measuring 57-by-83 inches, the works of art resembled the artist Mark Rothko's famous paintings of huge blocks of color. Visible from a distance, the oversized paint samples served as a traffic builder but also enabled attendees to glimpse the company's products without having to be close to the booth itself.
Home Run
At EXHIBITORLIVE 2024 in Nashville, TN, Nth Degree invented a unique and personal way to subtly point to its philosophy of serving clients where they live. Each booth staff member wore a purple T-shirt emblazoned with a white silhouette of their home state, the word “home” written across it in script. The uniform was a conversation starter for show attendees who discovered something in common with booth staff and gave staffers an opportunity to deliver a key message about the company. Attendees were gifted with a horseshoe — a nod to the booth theme “We Get U!” Attached was a card instructing attendees to head to the Nth Degree website where they could enter some qualifying details and receive their own T-shirt printed with their home state shipped to their door.
Sheer Magic
Zykronix International Group Inc., a manufacturer of digital control panels for homes and buildings, christened its myriad products with names such as Milano, Viola, and Bella. The company brought that same Italian warmth into its booth design at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) by using particle board that suspended 11 sheets of sheer beige fabric above the booth's footprint. Three of the sheets hung to the floor with arched openings, lending visitors the sense of moving through the rooms of a Mediterranean villa. The refined combination of wood and fabric easily stood out on a show floor that was heavy on digital signage and kinetic displays. It proved that when others scream for attention, a quiet approach often stands out.
Branching Out
On the one hand, you wouldn't necessarily know what Studio 9 Denmark A/S does when viewing its display from the aisle — breaking rule one of exhibiting. On the other hand, the booth was so striking that attendees were compelled to step in and find out. The retail-solution provider crafted an industrial forest of sorts in its 124-square-meter booth at EuroShop, the retail-design show in Düsseldorf. Three white poles rose like trees from the booth's floor, while scores of attached slender pipes created a tangled overhead canopy. A mirrored back wall spanned the space, visually doubling the metal forest so that it rivaled the Amazon. But attendees knew the company name thanks to oversized brand letters on the mirror wall that cut through the visual noise. This design proved that rules are made to be broken — but at your own risk.
Weather Proof
At CES, in the confines of a 15-by-15-foot exhibit, Vaisala XWeather strove to stand out among a torrent of competitors. In a simple setup featuring two SEG back walls and basic vinyl flooring, a hero element — a captivating 3-by-3-foot LED globe — stole the spotlight. With dynamic imagery displaying global weather patterns, the globe proved as attractive as magnetic north. In a show where every dollar and square foot counts, Vaisala XWeather's strategic use of one striking feature showed that not every element in a stand must be outstanding. The company's intentional approach attracted attention and engaged visitors, exemplifying how a well-executed focal point can transform even the most modest booth into a memorable, foot-stopping experience.
View Finder
A visit to a National Park is an American tradition, and in part, it's that sense of nostalgia that has consistently driven generations of people to take part in the shared experience. That consistent influx of people, however, can have a negative impact on the parks and at SXSW 2024, the National Park Service challenged attendees to think about how future generations will experience the parks. The organization drew people into its booth to consider that question by invoking a sense of childhood nostalgia. At the booth's entrance, three shelves bore a collection of classic View-Master toys. Attendees who picked up the toy were rewarded with images of National Parks, interspersed with messages about the importance of protecting the parks so that future generations can enjoy them. Whether attendees were drawn to the activity out of a sense of sentimentality or because they loved the kitsch factor, it was an inventive way to bring the great outdoors to the trade show floor.
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