Exhibitions usually need to be displayed around a focus. First of all, we need to make it clear that the display should be centered and focused. Under normal circumstances, focus selection should serve the purpose of exhibition, and it will usually be a special product-a new product, a particularly important product or a product with great interest. To highlight this exhibit, we need to highlight it by means of location, layout, lighting and so on.
In addition, the information desk can also be the focus, and we can use audio-visual equipment to attract visitors to the booth. In order to achieve the maximum display effect, the focal points should be designed and arranged, but there are not many focal points, usually only one focal point is enough. This is mainly because if there are too many focal points, it is easy to distract visitors' attention and weaken the overall impression of the focal points. Generally speaking, we can highlight and emphasize key exhibits by means of separate display and spotlights.
Remember, sometimes, a work needs the finishing touch to make it attractive. In fact, the same is true of exhibitions. Here, it is worth mentioning that if we want to highlight the focus of the exhibition, sometimes we may need a beam of light or a little different color to make it look energetic.