Styles of Pop-Up Displays

One of the most common portable trade show displays is a pop-up display, which has been around for several years. In the last few years, the basic design of such displays has not changed, but they are available in a larger variety of sizes, weights and are made using different materials. They are also cheap to purchase, catering to small and big businesses. Here are two different styles of pop-up displays.

Standard pop-ups– A common style of pop-up, standard pop-ups, have a curved design and are usually about ten feet wide. The components of such display systems include: a light-weight aluminum frame, steel channel bars, fabric panels made of Velcro and a shipping case with a wheeled base. The case can be converted and used as a podium. Quite a few pop-up display packages come with halogen lights.

Photo mural pop-ups – It is similar to a standard popup display, but consists of photo mural panels as opposed to Velcro fabric panels. These photo murals are more aesthetic thanks to their large format graphics that create a greater visual impact. Such displays are more expensive than the standard variety but are quite portable and lightweight. The kind of panel printing used will determine the price of the display. Panel printing that uses ink-jet process is cheaper compared to the more expensive Durst Lambda process.

The other styles include fabric mural pop-ups, commercial pop-ups and 3-D style pop-up displays. You can opt for any of these varieties depending on your event needs and budget.

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