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Why Image Resolution Makes or Breaks Your Booth
11th Sep 2025
Using Reverse Image Search to Find High-Quality Graphics for Your Booth Planning your trade show booth visuals? One of the easiest ways to elevate your setup is by making sure your images are sharp, crisp, and high resolution. Nothing ruins a great design faster than a stretched-out, blurry photo.
If you’re working with a low-res image—or don’t have access to
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At any given trade show, attendees are inundated with information—flashy booths, fast pitches, and tote bags packed with handouts and freebies. But after a long day of walking the floor, only a few brands truly stick.
Here’s the truth: most trade show materials get forgotten, tossed, or ignored. Not because people aren’t interested, but because the materials d
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Can You Use Canva to Design Your Trade Show Booth?
7th Aug 2025
Canva is a popular tool for quick visual concepts, and it’s easy to see why. It’s intuitive, accessible, and great for mockups or idea sharing. If you’re preparing for a trade show and considering using Canva for your booth graphics, here’s what you should know before committing to it as your final design tool.
Canva Works Well for Concepts—Not Fin
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Teardown & Storage Tips for Trade Show Booths
15th Jul 2025
Exhibiting at a trade show takes weeks—sometimes months—of planning. And when the event finally wraps, it's understandable that your team wants to pack up and head home as quickly as possible. However, how you manage teardown and storage is just as important as setup. Proper packing and storage can protect your trade show booth investment, prevent damage, and make y
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The Exhibitor’s Guide to Hassle-Free Trade Show Shipping
30th Jun 2025
Shipping your booth might seem like a simple step, but it’s one of the easiest places to lose time, money, and peace of mind. Between venue restrictions, tight windows, and expensive material handling fees, even small oversights can create big problems.
Here’s how experienced exhibitors stay ahead of the curve and make sure their booths arrive where they need to be,
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