
Peugeot Citroën Japan KK Co. Ltd.'s decision to opt for a 2-D stand comprising a series of in-floor product displays not only accommodated an exhibit-height restriction of 4.5 feet but also maintained a high degree of visibility for attendees viewing the booth space from the venue's upper level.
The resulting exhibit comprised little more than a 45-by-42-foot wood and laminate floor approximately 4 inches deep. The shallow depth allowed for a grid of in-floor cubbies for thoughtfully arranged car parts and branded swag, all topped with tempered glass strong enough to support a Citroën C3. An 85-inch embedded monitor provided the sole source of dynamic content via a promotional video with sound coming from an adjacent in-floor speaker.
This rigorous focus on 2-D design earned a round of applause from Exhibit Design Awards judges. "This is true innovation," said one judge. "There are no ancillary structures to block the view of the cars, yet there is so much detail." So kudos to Nishimura for breaking new ground - and from the ground up, to boot. E
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