30+ Years | Lintel One-Stop Design--Production--Printing for Portable Light Box Displays & Booths
You seen those big boxes with the coloured lights and pictures outside shops or on the street? Advertising light boxes that is! They are a great tool to add some flair and creativity to get in front of the people you want to reach and tell them about that new product or store.
Light box design is very important in ads because a good advertising lightbox makes people stop and look at what you are promoting. Make it good-looking enough that you can avoid people from walking right past it just because its too plain or boring. However, if the design is noticeable and engaging then people might stop to pay it closer attention.
K.I.S.S — Keep it simple, stupid: Do not cove the entire your photo box with a million words or pictures. Make message clear and readable. Whatever you are advertising should be understandable or apparent at the first look.
2 — Use High-Resolution ImagesIt is important to use images that have a high-quality resolution and are clear and sharp. When it comes to the appearance of your framed LED display, you do not want low res or pixelated images that make your advertising light box unprofessional.

If you want to go a little further, you can try something with moving parts or lights that flash and when it does this flash on and off with different colours. Since we are naturally drawn to movement, it goes without saying that infusing a bit of movement in your Advertising Light Box Design can spice up the visual aesthetics.

Similar to all other advertisements in the world, the strength of advertising light boxes is your people reaching and touching capability. With correct design and message, you can take a basic light box and make a weapon to callback visitors to your store or business.

Print professionalThe light box comes from the printing idle fish. Test different designs, colours and messaging elements to discover what your ideal target market will be more responsive to. Have fun, try new things and think outside the box (without actually going outside).