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Discover the benefits of exhibiting outside, say PrintDesigns

exhibiting outside As Britain gears up for festivals and fetes to last from summer to autumn, graphic printing experts PrintDesigns have encouraged more businesses to start exhibiting outside.

“When most businesses think of exhibiting, they think of doing it inside a convention hall. However, that can inhibit plenty of businesses from showing off their creative said,” said Mark Thompson, Managing Director of PrintDesigns. “Especially if they’re a B2C company, they might find that customers respond well to exhibits outside of a hall, potentially finding them to be friendlier and more relaxed than the ones inside.”

There are a wide range of products which PrintDesigns produce to be wholly suitable for outside usage, including outdoor signage and banners, flags, body banners and even gazebos, to help any company make a great and professional impression without the backdrop of a convention hall.

PrintDesigns make sure their printed material can stand up to the elements and make sure that every outdoor product they sell that needs to stand up—such as their teardrop and feather flags—comes with a choice of various support bases which can be filled with sand or gravel to make sure they remain firmly in place for the whole event, showing that they really think about the whole company experience as well as the customer experience.

The printed gazebos that PrintDesigns offer come with a selection of back and wall panels depending on company needs, but all can be printed with company logos to make the brand stand out without needing to exhibit indoors.

“We’re really happy with our range of outdoor products,” added Mark. “More and more companies are daring to do something different and to show their stuff outside, and many are reaping the benefits. With just a few adaptations to regular indoor banners, they’re making a big impression and finding that sometimes, outdoors is the best place to find their audience.”