Once the dialogue has started between you and your graphic designer in the creative design of your display stands you need to request a time plan so you know what to expect and by when. The graphic designer will also let you know what he or she expects from you, whether that is the supply of high resolution graphics or product samples so he or she can arrange photography. Any images and logos will be required in a high resolution format as when using graphics for display stands they are blown up to such a size that they can appear fuzzy and of poor quality if too small. Your graphic designer will guide you through the requirements and may even liaise directly with your marketing agency for you.
Web graphics are not suitable for exhibition boards' graphics; the resolution is far too low. Always source as high a quality image as possible. You can supply text to your graphic designer in word format. The main thing is that you let them know exactly what you want displayed. They can then convert this into graphics for a professional and attractive design. Once all the elements are brought together in the design you will be supplied a proof of how your exhibition boards may look. This may be in PDF format or a hard copy. At this stage you need to take time to check for mistakes and make any amends that are necessary.
At Panelwarehouse.com we supply high-quality display panels and display boards which are suitable for graphics and exhibition stand designs.