Separate Design from Production
Posted February 23rd, 2009 by BillyRaygun in Modern Exhibit Design
This is the first of a series of contributions by Billy Raygun - www.billyraygun.com
Controlling cost is becoming a business imperative more now than ever before. Exhibit managers are stretched to the max with rising costs and a lack of new ideas. Under the current industry business model as we know it, it doesn’t surprise me prices increase and quality and ideas suffer. We’re at a time where new ideas are the most critical success factor a business can have. As Einstein said, “You can’t solve a problem with the same thinking that created it”. If you really want to reduce or control costs, you need to change the way you’re currently doing business.
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Are You Using The Proper Tools For Exhibit Design?
Posted February 16th, 2009 by Exhibitslist Team in Modern Exhibit Design
Submitted by Pablo Perez, a freelance exhibit designer in San Diego, California and official Exhibitslist contributor.
Many times over and over again I come across designers spending more time on rendering illustrations rather than the design itself. I consistently find renderings that resemble what I was producing nearly eight years ago. I don't understand why a professional company would allow their design presentations to be of such low quality. Here are a couple of quick and inexpensive solutions.
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