In 2018, I moved from Graphic Design to Exhibit Design. My concepts have won multiple new clients and RFPs for BlueHive Exhibits. 
Two 20x40 designs for a Pegasystems RFP, showing at SIBOS 2020. Concept A plays off of their grid branding, with a custom extruded aluminum canopy with colored plexi infills, and backlit printed acrylic panels on the front right wall. Concept B features a lightbox behind reception, with ground-supported SEG banners defining the booth space. Concept A won the bid for BlueHive, unfortunately SIBOS cancelled the show due to the COVID pandemic.
20x20 exhibit concept for ASLMS 2020. Client requested a Southwest themed booth based on the show location in Arizona, exhibiting their aesthetic laser devices. Booth constructed out of BeMatrix and seamless printed fabric for tower, monitor windows, and custom signs, porch, and props. 
Black Dog requested a modular display design to place in package stores for their lines of wine and rum, while staying true to their brand history and voice.
Cynosure was looking to upgrade their 30x50 space with a full custom design, with the goal of showcasing their product line of laser aesthetic machines with eye-catching demo stations. A stage with a separate hanging sign to call attention to the area was included to draw audiences further into the space.
Sierra Sage needed a modular 30x10 linear booth to display their product lines, Green Goo and Good Goo. Custom lightbox and product display panels were developed as a flexible way to swap content and shelving based on their needs per show, with the option of being used double-sided in an island exhibit in the future. Living wall panels were also proposed as a feature. 
BlueHive Group needed a booth concept of its own to exhibit at Cannacon 2018 and HCEA 2018. The ask was to create a 20x10 that could break down to a 10x10. Both backwalls are lightboxes, with the curved end returns and counter constructed of BeMatrix with sintra infills and wood. The hexigon shapes in the left end return and canopy are backlit.
20x20 concepts for a prescription sleep aid launch. Left concept focuses on a pop-up book bedtime story, and right concept juxtaposes a daytime transitioning to nighttime scene in a home. Concept sold, but has not exhibited yet.
Harvey Building Products was looking to upgrade their customer experience center with product displays, cabinets, and meeting spaces. Two designs were proposed, featuring build outs showcasing their products, including window frames, columns, siding options, and an interactive bay window monitor.
Jenzabar was looking for a mostly rental 20x30 booth with demos, a presentation theater, and lots of drama. A hanging LED sign was also added.
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