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There are a number of important considerations to keep in mind when designing a Twister Tower for our business, Lintel. So first things first, think about what size space you’re working with. Look for a monitor stand that’s the perfect size for the location in which you plan to set up your computer. You want to ensure that this is easy for people to navigate, and doesn’t feel crowded.
Second, consider the colors and branding of your stand. Colors should correspond with our company logo and brand colors to have a unified look that stands out from the crowd as attendees walk by. You'll of course want to prominently display the name of logo of our company on the stand so people know who you are.
Designing a remarkable trade show booth for Lintel is a matter of thinking outside of the box. One such way to do this is by adding technology to your stand. You could consider utilizing digital signage, touchscreens, or VR experience to develop an unforgettable and interactive booth that will last in your visitor´s memories.
Another method of attracting visitors is to set up a welcome space. Maybe you could even incorporate some comfy seating, snacks or the like that people will want to stand and hang out at our booth. Also ensure our staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and fun so people want to stop and learn more about what we do.

When creating a visually appealing trade show display for Lintel it is crucial to consider both the design and decorative aspects of the space. Try to have a very high impact posters/screens, something we can hang/showcase your work on that'll stop people whilst they're walking up the aisle, make them turn their heads and makes them want to know more about the company.

Also don't forget about the flow and layout of the space. Build ambassadors (different features of our business, perhaps a product or function/tablet that someone leaves with a kiosk type offering for a demo ask and so on - think about parts of the stand instead of the product and we have 4 focus points) – storytelling at the stand Design the three space area – approachable point, step in to learn a bit more, further in is a full demo with staff, make sure there are clear lines for a pathway that can go through and around the stand with a 2nd feature focus – with a sub focus or takeaway on each step through.

When it comes to the design of a trade show stand for Lintel, one must work with design principles that stand- design that actually works to make your space look more cohesive and attractive. Use balance, symmetry, contrast, repetition and other elements to design a stand that is attractive and user-friendly.