Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Attracting the clients in droves

A table skirt is a decorative covering for a side table, end table, or other accent table. Unlike a tablecloth, a table skirt may or may not cover the top of a table and a table skirt drapes to the floor. There are several possible uses for a table skirts and they mostly serve a decorative purpose. However, there are some practical purposes for table skirts as well. In other words, it is more like a tablecloth in that they generally cover the top of the table in addition to all sides. Though a table skirt can be attached to the perimeter of a table, leaving the top exposed, most decorative fabric table skirts cover the entire table. Whether a table skirt covers the entire table or just the perimeter, it can be both a decorative and practical accent to furniture.

A trade show booths normally describes a graphic display device designed to be used at a trade show. These displays typically consist of graphics printed on a wide variety of substrates, including fabric and vinyl, as well as rigid substrates like various forms of acrylic and plastic. It can include devices that hang over the trade show booth, back-walls and side-walls that are used to define the booth, table top displays, banners and other paraphernalia used to fill a temporary stall or booth. The booth can vary greatly in size, cost and complexity, but all are designed to visually represent a specific interest. Companies typically rent exhibit space from show organizers and then, design trade show displays to attract the attention of visitors and attendees at the trade show. They usually use bold images and eye catching phrases in an attempt to lure attendees to their exhibit space, so that the salesman can make a sales pitch.

Banner stands are a smaller type of trade show display with one large graphic supported in a standing frame. Similar in construction to pop-up displays but composed of one free-standing panel, they're a portable and lightweight display solution. Some varieties come with retractable roll-up panels for ease of transport, detachable graphics, or lights. Other types of banner stands include outdoor banners, motorized scrolling banners, and frame-based tension fabric banners.

Pipe and Drape are often provided by the advertiser and, these typically use a metal frame of upright posts supported by base plates, with cross beams on which the fabric drape is either threaded (via a sewn pocket) or tied. These types of displays are often provided as part of the price of the exhibit space. The fabric drape is usually a neutral color or a color which ties in with the theme of the show. Exhibitors can use these as a backdrop for their own display pieces, but they are not meant to support any direct weight, and provide little in the way of display client graphics or branding. Most exhibitors use a purchased or rented display structure in front of the supplied pipe and drape.

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