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Re: [artshow_photo] Booth Floorplans

 

Like Victoria said, leave as large of an opening into your booth as possible.

The placement of the unframed bins is critical to what your potential
is in sales because more sales are of unframed (but matted) work than
framed work.

There are two schools of thought. Those that put their unframed bins
in the center, either facing forward or side wards on a table that
runs front to back. The other is to put the unframed bins against the
walls to leave the center opening free. That's what I do. Usually for
each bin you loose one hanging picture place but by having the bins
in the center, you block the opening after the first two or three
people stop to look.

Larry

>Does anyone have suggestions for a decent floor plan for a new
>exhibitor? I'll have wall panel fro framed pieces and a small table to
>show unframed pieces. Thanks!

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412-401-8100
Art Show Imaging and Jury Services:
http://BermanGraphics.com
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