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Designing Your Trade Show Display Graphics

Learn how to design eye-catching trade show display graphics with our expert tips and checklist. Ensure your artwork is high-resolution, uses vector-based elements, and aligns with your brand’s colors and fonts. Follow our step-by-step guide to create professional and impactful exhibit graphics that leave a lasting impression.

High Resolution Photographs
To keep your display graphics crisp and professional, submit them in a vector-based format (such as .AI, .EPS, or .PDF). Vector graphics can be resized without losing quality, ensuring sharp visuals at any scale.

If your logo isn’t in vector format, we can redraw it for you, and you’ll receive a high-quality version for future use.

We Can Upscale almost any image for you!

Contact us today about our Photo Upscaling service starting at only $50.00!

Vector-Based Logos and Display Graphics

The best way to ensure your display graphics will look sharp and crisp is to submit them in a vector-based format. Vector graphics use a series of points allowing designers to adjust the size of the graphic to any size without affecting the resolution. Whether you need your design at a few inches to 100 feet, the graphic will look sharp If you have a logo that isn't in vector format, we can redraw it for you. You'll even get to keep the redrawn logo to help you design graphics in the future. The cost for a lgo redraw typically spans between $30-$50. For more information about vector graphics, check out this article for more info!

Corporate Fonts and Colors

Make sure we know any and all specific colors and fonts your company uses to make sure we keep your design as consistent as possible. If you need any help choosing colors, take a look at this online Pantone chart for a variety of options.

Zip and Send

After you've checked everything above, you're ready to send! Make sue you zip your files first using a program like StuffIt Expander for Windows or Mac. Then upload to our artwork site and one of our designers or account executives will contact you about setting up a consultation.