EXHIBITIONS & TRADESHOWS
EXHIBITION
This light fixture supplier wanted a dynamic design to allow for a variety of lighting simulations and demonstrations at their shows - as well as enable a variety of formal configurations to accommodate different show sites. The primary structural feature is a tall curving mast, from which two pendant fixtures are engineered to lower and retract.
Taking liberally from the language of modern architecture, this exhibit's main facade utilizes translucent canopy panels, a modular lattice screen, and textured relief from an end-grain block wall.
For a client marketing sleek tech products, multiple design proposals employed animated forms and exaggerated perspectives to amplify the structures. This aesthetic interest vied with the need to exhibit a large and varied product inventory - each product type requiring unique stations for display and demonstration.
This client's expansive and evolving product lines required modifying the exhibit program over the course of numerous seasons. Emphasizing clean lines and contrasting materials, the layouts also focused heavily on accommodating the functional operations of the large staff attending the shows
This major streetwear event planned to relocate to a new venue under a very abbreviated schedule. Under this time-constraint, a broad but unified proposal was envisioned for all built components of the show. Thumbnail schematics were crafted to capture the lively feel of surrounding Miami.
Ebay’s expansion into direct apparel sales warranted the development of a new aesthetic, to distinguish the branch from its familiar primary identity of blocky-forms and primary colors. This exhibit instead implemented a generous use of tertiary color, with a material palette more in-tune with to mid-century modernism, allowing the clothing to be presented in an environment more suggestive of a domestic setting.
This exhibitor's product line emphasizes textured and tactile materials in their goods, and the design cobbled togeteher rustic components to echo these characteristics. The brand's identification with journeying also played an important part in creation of the space as a '3-dimensional travelogue'.
Exhibit design, WJB Bearings
ConExpo, 20' x 30'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit designs, Paul Frank
Magic & ASR shows, various sizes
with Studio Concepts
Exhibit design, Everhart
SEMA expo, 15' x 30'
with Studio Concepts
Exhibit design, Shopify
IRCE show, 20' x 70'
with 3Sthree
Exhibit design, Giant
Interbike, 50' x 100'
with Studio Concepts
Exhibit design, Doodlejump
Licensing Expo, 20' x 30'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Beyond Cell
Consumer Electronics Show, 20' x 20'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Dream Wireless
Consumer Electronics Show, 20' x 30'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Compix
NAB Show, 20' x 40'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Catlike
Interbike show, 20' x 20'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Kaizer Wheels
SEMA expo, 20' x 30'
with Studio Concepts
Exhibit design, Poof Apparel
20' x 50' WWD Magic
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, Roxy
SIA show, 30' x 50'
with Studio Concepts
Exhibit design, Odoyo
Consumer Electronics Show, 20' x 20'
with Bazzetto Design
Exhibit design, DJI
CES, 30' x 40' & 10' x 30
with Bazzetto Design