
The time for trade shows is officially upon us. Understandably so, more trade shows and expos take place during the colder fall and winter months than during the summer. For us here at Speedpro that means a little bit of a transition from outdoor applications like window graphics and site signs, to indoor displays. We produce a variety of different kinds of tradeshow displays of all sizes, but one of the most popular choices is the retractable banner. There are a few different reasons for the popularity of this these displays. They are really functional, versatile, and affordable. Depending on the hardware, we can come up with a display that fits various budgets and applications. They are lightweight, easy to transport, professional looking, and a breeze to set up and take down. Once set up, they don't take up much space, so they can easily be added to an existing configuration. They can also be used in pairs or multiples to make more of an impact, or showcase different products or services. For many companies, they also double as an office or meeting room display when they aren't being used for a show. Here are some examples to take a look at:
Here's an article that we found interesting here at Speedpro. It even highlights one of our Customers, Trader Joe's!
Here's a basic tutorial of 5 common materials and their applications that can help you become a more educated consumer, hooray!
You know you get the urge to write something on that blank dry erase board when you see it across the room. Maybe it’s just a squiggly line; it doesn't matter as long as it’s something. Well, if you are anything like me you get this urge. I can't help it. I think it’s because you know with one wipe of your hand, you have a clean slate once again. If only everything was this easy.
For the last few months we have been honored to work with a few local painters by reproducing their images on canvas. Our most recent project was for Veronica Jato.
We have all been there; waiting for the elevator, staring at the bland doors counting the seconds until the doors opens and we rush inside to get to our next destination. Some companies have taken advantage of the seemingly long wait by giving the eye something to look at through the process of wrapping the interior and doors of the elevator.