Tradeshows are an excellent avenue to promote your business. Those who go to trade shows are already interested with what you have to offer as a company, so you will have plenty of prospects for added business. While you are at the tradeshow, however, you need to make sure that your booth stands out. How can you accomplish such feat? By making sure that your tradeshow banner is designed to be a standout!
Fortunately, there are many companies which specialize in printing out tradeshow banners. To give you an idea about what a good tradeshow banner constitutes, take a look at this list of characteristics:
• A good banner is printed with colors that pop out of the material.
Your goal is to make your banner stand out from the rest of the booths at the tradeshow, so make sure that it is printed in such a way that the colors pop out. If it’s a loose vinyl banner, for example, make sure that it is printed with 100% full color HD printing. The original design of the banner should also be paid close attention to, because it will affect the final look of the banner.
• A good banner has an ideal size and high resolution.
With companies like BlockbusterPrint.com, there are different sizes of banners that you can choose from. If you need an indoor banner, the popular sizes in feet are 4 x 2; 6 x 3; 8 x 3; 8 x 4; and 10 x 3. These are made from vinyl material with an elegant matte finish and full color HD printing. When choosing a company to print your banners, make sure that they know which size would suit the size of your booth; and the higher the resolution for printing, the better.
• A good banner has a solid, expensive-looking overall design.
Finally, your standup banner should have a solid, expensive-looking design – without actually being expensive. Remember that your goal is to catch the attention of the people attending the tradeshows. By making sure that the banner that you will use have these characteristics, you can stand out from the pack.
Effective event banners, flyers, and posters require a basic understanding of a few things. First, you have to know some foundational design principles and best practices. Then, you’ve got to gather the right tools for the job. And, if you really want your event marketing collateral to shine, you’ve got to learn from the best through real life examples. Sounds like a lot but don’t worry, we’re going to go over all of that and more!
Banner stands, social media banners, banner ads – all great options for promoting your upcoming event. No matter what type you’re currently working on, these tips should help you create something attractive and impactful.
These are the absolute must haves:
Whether you’re making a banner stand for a tradeshow or a cover for your event’s Facebook page, here’s how to design it well.
Step 1: Get details on how and where the banner will be displayed. For example, if you have an all black booth, you might want to choose a banner color that will help it stand out more.
Step 2: Align your banner vision with your campaign. Trying to get more email list subscribers? Make sure you provide incentive to join. Just trying to get the brand name out there? Opt for images or graphics that are striking and disruptive.
Step 3: Choose your layout. Here are some top banner layouts that actually work.
Step 4: Place your logo, main copy, and CTA. These should, in total, take up more than 50% of your banner space.
Step 5: Add limited detail text (if needed). Trim the fat by using different colors, opting for shorter words, or providing an image that communicates the same thing.
Step 6: Add any relevant website links, social media pages, or contact information. This is mostly important for events where inbound leads and audience building are your focus.
Also, if you’d like to learn more about digital banners, you can check out this fantastic trade show graphics guide.
Signs.com has an easy to use banner customization tool with lots of template options. And once you’ve completed your design, you can even print it in a variety of sizes.
Whether they’re emailed or handed out, your event flyers might be the first or second touch point your audience has with your event. Here’s how to make them count.
Here are some obvious (and not so obvious) event flyer additions:
First and foremost you have to capture attention and direct to the main point of the whole flyer: the event. The top or center of your flyer should always have the event name written in the largest of your fonts for the design. Then place your primary image either in the background or, if your event name is at the top, in the middle of the flyer. Leave event details and your CTA for the bottom.
One flyer design can translate into content for your social media profiles, email newsletters, and printed marketing collateral, so don’t skip any of these steps if you want to get the most out of your efforts!
Step 1: Choose an inspired flyer layout. Base it on your goals. Are you trying to raise awareness, sell more tickets, or offer a discount code to help figure out where your audience is finding out about you? Or maybe it’s all three. Either way, make sure you choose a layout that translates that goal to the viewer at a glance.
Step 2: Consider how you want readers to feel. There’s a lot event flyer creators can learn from website user experience designers. Mood, tone, and memory can all be conveyed through simple yet high quality designs.
Step 4: Place all your major elements in order by priority: event name, main image, CTA, and event details.
Step 5: Play around with different colors, frames, graphics, and fonts to find the right tone.
Step 6: Properly resize digital versions. Good cropping and resizing can be a little time consuming depending on what program you use to make your flyer. But if you don’t take this step, you run the risk of cutting off what valuable information you’ve placed in an already limited space.
You might even find that a smaller version of your flyer is harder to read, in which case you should make your message, event logo, and CTA bigger while dropping all other details. As long as you get your main point across, you’re good to go.
Even if you have limited experience in graphic design you’ve probably run into Canva at some point during your events career. The customizable marketing content platform has an incredible amount of ideas, templates, and more for you to scope out.
Canva’s list of 50 brilliant flyer designs has everything we’ve touched on in this section. Smart layouts, attention-grabbing imagery, and text that communicates on both a conscious and subconscious level can all be found on this buffet of well crafted flyers.
Want to hear the best part? Every expert design featured on this list can be used as a template for your own event flyer, which is certainly one of the reasons why Canva is considered the best free printable flyer maker.
Oh and here are some ways to reach more people with your event flyer when you’re all done making it!
We’ve covered banners and flyers already and while there is definitely an overlap between the three, here’s what you need to know about event posters specifically.
Step 1: Start with your theme. Posters give you a bit more artistic license than flyers or banners so your design should be as entertaining as it is functional. Go ahead and choose quirkier, more abstract illustrations and funky colors if it suits your event brand!
Step 2: Have your most important poster element take center stage. Whether it’s your event name or a cool picture, posters should direct attention to the main idea of the design, which is often more artistic than practical.
Step 3: Use a bold header with your event name. Again, font, color, and size are all up for consideration. Go for complementary elements rather than making everything match perfectly.
Step 4: Decide whether you’ll go minimalist or maximalist. A strong choice in either direction will keep your poster from being too average looking.
Step 5: Add in your remaining details for the event. No need to overload information here, just provide your key selling point along with where viewers can get tickets or learn more.
We’ve already mentioned some great template based sites for marketing content creation. But here are the ones that earn top marks from experts in original poster creation:
It’s natural to worry about the appearance of your event poster. But if you’ve followed all of the above steps and you’re still not content with the outcome, there are a few tweaks you can make that will change the whole look and feel of it.
Designing a powerful event banner, flyer, or poster is an absolute must if you’d like to maximize your marketing strategy. For more on how to creatively promote your events, be sure to read our other posts on the subject:
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