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Your Guide to Event Promotion: How to Build Engagement

Canny

This can be achieved by designing eye-catching exhibition graphics , crafting compelling messaging, having an enticing product giveaway or freebie, and communicating your unique value proposition. The best solution is looking at what has worked for previous events but this relies on you exhibiting at events previously.

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Brand Identity: What Is It and How to Develop and Design Your Own

Canny

Or, you could attend a networking event/ exhibition to get your brand seen by different customers. He was discouraged by employees as one of them had read an article in a magazine about effective brand names only being one or two syllables and including letters that sounded like ‘Z’ and ‘K’. Get Clear On Your Brand Strategy.

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Nothing Personal: A Collaboration in Black and White exhibition graphics

Communication Arts

The George Mason University School of Art's "Nothing Personal" exhibition explores Baldwin and Avedon’s 1964 book with interactive design and a graphic chronology.

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Chicago Architecture Center exhibition graphics

Communication Arts

Titled ReFramed , this exhibition by Span and UrbanLab Architects explores mass timber as an environmentally friendly building material.

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Formula 1 exhibition graphics

Communication Arts

Tom Hingston, director at Hingston Studio, discusses designing an interactive Formula 1 exhibition using a bespoke typographic system to engage diverse audiences and convey complex narratives.

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Office of (Un)certainty Research exhibition graphics

Communication Arts

Paul Montie collaborated with The Office of (Un)certainty Research on an exhibition, using a curvilinear wall to organize complex projects into a cinematic presentation.

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Fine Paper × Silk Screen exhibition graphics and book design

Communication Arts

Mori Design, Kumazawa Screen Printing and paper company Takeo created this book and exhibition to showcase what designers can achieve with silkscreen printing.