Saturday, 11 May 2013

DISPLAY


These are some visuals of my display design competition entry. 
 
This competition was submitted by a company called Nimlok, and looks for a winning exhibition stand design which provides an innovative and creative solution whilst understanding perfectly the clients objectives listed in your chosen brief. The competition was only open to students, offering the winner £250 and three months work experience within Nimloks award winning design department.
 
In my designs I tried to focus on how to display the information required. I had chosen a brief where the client was a charity called The Andrew Grene foundation which supports those affected by the Haiti earthquake in 2010. I needed to convey their message in a short amount of time and space. The display was to be used at festivals, so with that in mind I designed a light and airy exhibition area which could attract a large amount of footfall, and cope with adverse weather conditions.

 My design features a TV screen to be used for audio-visual displays, two touch screen computer screens to allow visitors to sign up to volunteering opportunities, and two donation machines where a visitor can deposit a cash or card donation. The two sides provide a canvas to display the charities photographs and data.


The concept for my display was a 'shattered landscape' because of the catastrophic effects of the Haiti earthquake.


Nimlok  are based in Northamptonshire, they design and provide exhibition stands and display solutions for other companies and organizations around the world. Nimlok works to give clients creative, cutting edge exhibition stand designs that meet their marketing objectives. 

Visit the website to see examples of their own work:

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