Exhibition designers may come from many different backgrounds such as
industrial design/
product design,
architecture,
interior design or
graphic design. Exhibition Designers are responsible for an exhibit from conception to completion and will incorporate many of the following knowledge and skills: • Conceptual design •
Computer-aided design (CAD) and
3D visualisation • Knowledge of safety, regulations and applicable standards • Knowledge of current build methods • Expertise in
mathematics •
Model making skills • Programming of
CNC devices Many different companies will have their own multi-purpose system that may be used for the construction of smaller exhibition stands; there are several different systems available and training into the specifics of each is usually conducted on a case by case basis. For larger stands such as double or triple-deckers, a good knowledge of architectural build methods is useful. An exhibition designer will usually work in conjunction with a structural engineer to ensure the safe implementation of structural columns and beams. When designing larger stands, the designer will take into account all local safety regulations, budget constraints, logistics, design aesthetics and any requirements for electrical and water supply. Sustainability and eco-friendly exhibition stand design is playing an important role in the exhibition industry and the future of trade shows. ==See also==