We just added 100+ exhibit designs to our site… yes, we said there are 100+ new designs. No, you are not supposed to look at all of them. That would be chaos.
This isn’t just a gallery. It’s a starting point.
These exhibit designs are here to help you recognize what works for you faster. To give you something to react to so you’re not starting from a blank page or saying, “I don’t know… something cool?”
Because “something cool” is how you end up with a nice-looking space that doesn’t accomplish your company’s goals.
This is about figuring out what works for what you need to be successful at your next show.
And that’s exactly why we added these designs the way we did.
Let’s Make This Easier
Instead of scrolling everything, start with this:
Do you need a place for one-on-one conversations, or just quick hellos?
Think open space, semi-private corners, or somewhere private you can sit down without feeling like you’re blocking traffic.
If that’s what you’re after, take a look at some of the designs with built-in meeting spaces.
Are you trying to demo something or just get people to stop?
There’s a big difference between “hey, check this out” and having a setup where you can walk someone through it without juggling a crowd.
If demos are part of your plan, there are layouts built around that.
Do you need storage because your team brings everything?
And I mean everything. Boxes, giveaways, backup cables, snacks, the mystery bin no one claims.
If storage is always the headache, there are designs that plan for closet spaces.
Or are you keeping it light and flexible?
Something you can scale from show-to-show, or ship and set up without needing a full crew (or a mild emotional breakdown).
If that’s more your speed, there are scalable and portable options built to keep your program simple.
Our Filter Feature (Your Sanity Saver)
This is where things really start to click.

You don’t have to scroll through everything hoping something jumps out at you. You can filter based on how you need your exhibit to function:
- Types of Meeting areas
- Lighting features
- Walk-in Storage
- Presentation setups
- Reception counters
- Interactive kiosks
- Or just the size of your space
So instead of “maybe this could work,” you start seeing:
“Okay… this is exactly what we need.”
It turns a multi-page scroll into a short list. And that’s when decisions get easier.
Also… You Don’t Have to Know What You Want Yet
This might be the most important part.
A lot of people think they need to come in with a clear plan. You don’t.
These designs are here so you can react. Think. Ponder. Gather ideas. And most importantly, start expressing your needs clearly.
“This one feels right.”
“I like this layout, but not the open sides.”
“I need this… but with more space here.”
"I have multiple events. I need it to be flexible."

That kind of feedback moves your exhibit design forward faster and with less back and forth.
Because now you’re not guessing. You’re narrowing down your needs.
Designed for Show Results (Not Just Pretty Pictures)
Every one of these designs was organized and added with show conditions in mind.
- Crowded aisles.
- Teams trying to have quiet conversations.
- Products that need more than a quick glance.
- People who don’t want to stand in the aisle doing a full demo while someone bumps into them every 30 seconds.
You’ll see layouts that pull people in without forcing it.
Spaces that give conversations somewhere to go.
Storage that keeps the chaos out of sight.
And setups that don’t feel like they’re trying too hard.
Because your exhibit isn’t there to just look good.
It’s there to help your company achieve results and your team do their job better.
Start Somewhere. That’s the Win.
You don’t need to review all 100+ designs.
You don’t even need to have a perfect plan.
Just start.
Click into a few that feel close.
Filter down to what matters.
Save the ones you react to.

You might find exactly what you need. Or you might piece together your perfect setup from a few different ideas.
Either way, you’re not staring at a blank space anymore.
One last thing. If you’ve ever looked at your exhibit space and thought, “Where do I even start?”
This is it.
So go ahead. Take a look. Filter a few designs.
And remember…
Don’t panic. You’ve got this.