You don’t need a massive trade show footprint to stand out. In fact, small booths often perform just as well—if not better—when they’re thoughtfully designed. Here are strategies to make a big impact in a small space.
Keep It Focused
Pick one core message or product to showcase. Small booths can’t do everything, but they can do one thing exceptionally well.
Use Vertical Space
When your footprint is limited, go up. Tall backdrops, stacked shelving, or banner towers increase visibility and make your booth feel bigger.
Prioritize Visuals Over Words
People walking by won’t stop to read paragraphs of text. Use bold images, clean headlines, and simple copy.
Create Engagement Zones
Even in a 10×10, you can create a point of interaction. This could be a demo station, a sampling area, or even a simple digital experience on a tablet.
Invest in Cohesive Branding
When space is tight, consistency matters. Matching backdrops, tablecloths, and signage create a professional, polished look.
Design for Speed
Smaller booths are often handled by lean teams. Choose displays that set up fast and ship easily, so you spend less time stressing and more time connecting.
It’s not about how much space you have—it’s what you do with it.
- Jeff Becker, Chief Strategy Officer, Expo-At by Cre@te
The right design strategies make small booths mighty. With the right creative approach, you can look like the brand everyone stops to see.
