Parallon (see notes)
Great example of a large display with lots of surfaces where the designer used the graphics to guide your eye around the display. The graphics really make the segmentation work well.
Clifford (see notes)
The pillowcase and backlit leaves on the counter are excellent examples of combining graphic elements with the structural display.
Practice Insight (see notes)
Excellent combination of curved elements to mimic the canopy and lead your eye across all three panels of the display.
Case Paper (see notes)
Smart use of a header and contrasting colors to guide your eye.
Williamsburg (see notes)
This display combines a colorful backlit image to give you the vibrancy of a real golf course. An excellent use of SuperNova lights.
Charles Viancin (see notes)
The circular elements in the photograph play off of the circular display elements in this one. The green wings also do a fantastic job of framing the clean design in the white circles.
Constellation Energy (see notes)
These graphics utilize multiple panels really well without overwhelming the display. Good example of graphics that are set forward and graphics that are set further back.
GE (see notes)
The Aero pillow case frames mimic the curve of their logo. Even though the logo is not the stand out element in these graphics, the Aero frames draw your eye back to it.
Nib Mor (see notes)
Fun use of wings to complement a clean center graphic.
Pacifica (see notes)
The curved elements and illustration style of these graphics really complement this frame. The curved structure coming forward into the space with their logo makes the merchandise located at the front of the booth "belong" in the space creating a more intimate enclosed area.
SoundFold (see notes)
Here they utilized the wings to bring the stage out of the center image. Printing on wings is an excellent way to engage viewers across all surfaces. The curved header frames the photograph of the stage as well.
Avantas (see notes)
The curves in these graphics work really well with this frame. Notice the layering of different substrates. A stand out element is the frosted pattern on the wing and that the designer mimics their logo with a repeating pattern there and in the solid color back walls.
Omaha Track (see notes)
The curves on the main back wall graphic work really well with the curves of this display. A great way to guide the viewer's eye.
Google (see notes)
Simple, clean backlit logo graphic in combination with lots of white space. Works well with the other built out elements of the display.
Mercanta (see notes)
Wood grain complementing the earthy graphic.
Well Vibe (see notes)
Nice clean main graphic with great use of sky imagery in header and wing. The contrast and curve help guide your eye.
Authentic Pastry (see notes)
The curve at the bottom of the graphic complements the curved header.
Hooray Puree (see notes)
Effective use of standoff graphics.
Naveos (see notes)
This is an excellent graphic treatment. Notice that the designer followed the curve of the frame with their graphics. Very impactful for a 10 x 10.
haiku (see notes)
The blocky lines of the haiku logo meshes well with the design of the pedestal.
Navy Federal (see notes)
Really nice use of bursts of vibrant color on a segmented frame.
meteo control (see notes)
This graphic mimics the curve of the canopy really well and makes the whole display flow.
Shaw (see notes)
Very unique graphic treatment on this display. The contrast of the solid dark grey spaces and the colorful bottom half of the graphics works really well. The color blocks play off of the black and white block carpet that draws you into the space.
Veracode (see notes)
Excellent graphic treatment for a very straightforward display.The curved collage draws your eye to the center graphic that stands in the foreground with the focal point.
coupa (see notes)
The sunset and sky focal point of the graphic works really well with the arched header on this one.
WilandDirect (see notes)
Again, graphic curves mimicking the curves of the booth to guide your eye.
Toxicon (see notes)
Really nice colorful graphic use of space on this table top with a nice clean, simple header to contrast the main graphic.
CRF Health (see notes)
Notice the repetition of of threes: three circles in the logo, three shelves, three graphic icons, and three divisions outlined at the bottom. The repetition in both the graphic design and the frame makes this design stand out.
PlumSlice (see notes)
Awesome frame that plays up the look of a logo. The backlit leaf curved Aero frames mimic similar curves in both the logo and an actual plum.
Bluefin Robotics (see notes)
Terrific graphic and frame combination that illustrates what the company does.
caplugs (see notes)
In this one the overlays of the backlit top circle mimics the overlays of the circles in their logo.
University of Maryland (see notes)
Excellent use of space in a two panel display. The curve and similar colors draw your eye to the smaller panel.
immix (see notes)
Large curved oval shape on the back wall graphic that is continued with the canopy. Great alignment of frame elements with graphic elements.
+U (see notes)
A nice graphic that uses the display segmentation to its advantage.
Garick Biomass (see notes)
Another great use of a two panel display. Having the graphics along the bottom extend into the smaller panel ties them together and the lighter green on the smaller panel creates visual contrast for the copy points.
Canon (see notes)
Excellent use of one image that spans multiple panels and guides your eye to copy.
Lacrosse (see notes)
Clean graphics that complement the display and allow the product space to be the focal point.
ecoATM (see notes)
These graphic background elements draw your eye to the left and the right from the center panel, the canopy helps tie all three panels together.
fitbit (see notes)
Nice use of segmented graphic space to show off different products. These graphics really complement this frame.
voyce (see notes)
Clever use of a unique canopy shape to help draw your eye back and forth throughout the graphic. The splashes of purple work really well here as well.