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media.tradeshow and event
portfolios:
108" x 88" magnetic pop-up display
Client: PH Tech
Design by Sienna Creative
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108" x 88" magnetic pop-up display
Client: Apex Construction Systems
Photography by Sienna Creative and Andras Bodo
Design by Sienna Creative
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228" x 88" spring loaded pop-up display
Client: Apex Construction Systems
Created as two 10' displays or combined as shown here
Photography by Sienna Creative and Andras Bodo
Design by Sienna Creative
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Beauty + Function + Performance
22" x 68" pop-up banner display
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Graphic Design: Sienna Creative
Photography: Timothy J. Park
Beauty + Function + Performance
22" x 68" pop-up banner display
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Graphic Design: Sienna Creative
Photography: Timothy J. Park
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From concept to reality
Custom display cabinet - CAD document
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Design By: Sienna Creative
Front elevation - Lit
Finished display cabinet
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Design By: Sienna Creative
Front 3/4 elevation - Unlit
Finished display cabinet
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Design By: Sienna Creative
Rear 3/4 elevation - Adjustable shelving
Finished display cabinet
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Design By: Sienna Creative
Loading cabinets
Custom fitted industrial shipping crates
Client: Cyber Acoustics
Ready for fork lift
Custom fitted industrial shipping crates
Client: Cyber Acoustics
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"it's all a matter of perspective..."
With tradeshow events, attention to detail is everything. Your photography and artwork have to be spot-on, especially when your images are 20 feet wide or more. Every imperfection will show when you're standing 2' away. Further, you have to think from a 5'10" camera-eye perspective, considering where a person's eyes start and stop when looking at a 8' high wall display — where the visual "sweet-spot" is, and where the "kick" zone starts.
collateral development