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Preparing for an Exhibition in 30 Days: The Stress-Free Agency Timeline

Jul 14, 2026

A bustling indoor business expo with professionals networking and engaging at various booths.

An agency account manager is staring at a calendar. It is exactly 30 days until their client’s biggest exhibition of the year. The client has not finalised the copy, the lead designer is on annual leave for three days next week, and the event organiser has just sent a 45-page PDF of exhibition stand specifications that reads like ancient Greek.

Panic sets in. But panic is not a marketing strategy.

At Print Lord, we have spent over two decades helping agencies pull off the impossible. We have rescued ruined banners, printed replacement graphics overnight, and guided frantic team members back from the brink of despair. We know that the secret to a flawless exhibition does not lie in pulling an all-nighter on Day 29. It lies in having a structured, realistic, and highly practical production timeline.

Here is how you can manage the next 30 days to save time, reduce stress, and deliver an exhibition stand that makes your client look magnificent and makes your agency look like geniuses.

Days 30 to 21: Laying the Groundwork and Nailing the Specifications

In the first ten days of your countdown, focus entirely on gathering facts and securing your assets. Do not design a single pixel until you know the exact physical constraints of the exhibition space.

First, get hold of the exhibitor manual. This is your bible. It contains crucial details about stand dimensions, maximum heights, shell scheme configurations, and power outlets. Do not rely on your client’s memory for this, as they will often tell you they have a “standard six-foot space” when they actually have a custom shell scheme with tricky corner pillars.

During this phase, you should:

Confirm the print inventory: Are you creating a massive fabric tension backdrop, Foamex display panels, or a fleet of premium roller banners?
Identify the auxiliary print needs: Do not forget the high-end handouts, custom brochures, or even branded merchandise. This is also a brilliant opportunity to incorporate memorable, tactile print like custom greeting cards to leave on the reception desk, which we frequently produce to help brands build genuine, physical connections.
* Reach out to Print Lord: Let us know the dates. Even if your artwork is not ready, giving your print partner a heads-up allows us to reserve production capacity for your job.

To help you map out this initial stage without missing a single detail, we have compiled The Ultimate Exhibition Print Checklist, which you can download and share with your creative studio.

Days 20 to 11: Creative Combat and Studio Sign-Off

With the specifications locked down, your design team can work with absolute confidence. This is where you focus on delivering better campaigns by designing for the medium, not just the screen.

Exhibition halls are busy, chaotic, and visually overwhelming environments. Your client’s graphics need to work hard from fifty paces away.

Keep it high and clear: Place the core brand messaging and logos in the top third of your exhibition banners and panels. If you put vital information at knee height, it will be hidden behind tables, counters, and the physical bodies of people standing on the booth.
Mind the bleed: Ensure your design team is working to the correct templates. Large-format print often requires specific bleed areas and quiet zones, particularly around the bottom of roller banners where the graphic feeds into the mechanism.
* Vector is king: Large-format graphics are huge. Ensure all logos and illustrations are vector files, and any raster images are of exceptionally high resolution, ideally 150 DPI at full size. There is nothing worse than watching a client walk up to their stand only to see a pixelated, blurry mess because someone used a web-optimised image.

Days 10 to 6: The Proofing Safety Net

You are now entering the critical zone. By Day 10, your designs should be complete and ready for the proofing process. This is where most agencies rush, and where the costliest mistakes occur.

Never skip the proofing stage to save a single day. At Print Lord, we act as proactive brand guardians. We do not just run your files through an automated system and hope for the best, we actually look at them. Our team checks the artwork alignment, resolution, and format before the ink touches the material.

Get client sign-off in writing: Present the proofs to your client with absolute clarity. Explain that what they approve now is exactly what will be printed. This stops last-minute surprises and ensures everyone is on the same page.
Check the small details: Are the spelling of the event-specific landing page URLs correct? Are the social media handles accurate? Do the QR codes actually scan when you print them out on an office printer? These tiny checks save hours of embarrassment later.

Days 5 to 0: Production, Logistics, and Final Delivery

The heavy lifting is done, and now Print Lord takes full command. Our production team will print, cure, cut, and finish your graphics with relentless attention to detail.

When it comes to delivery, we recommend two clear options for agencies:

  1. 1. **Deliver to your agency head office:** This allows you to inspect the graphics, assemble the roller banners, and pre-pack everything into your team’s vehicles. It gives you total peace of mind before you travel.
  2. **Deliver directly to the venue:** If you are using this option, ensure you have the exact stand number, hall number, and the on-site contact name and phone number of the person receiving the delivery. Most major exhibition halls, like the NEC or Olympia, have strict logistics protocols, and a generic delivery address will simply result in your packages being lost in a loading bay.

The Secret to Stress-Free Events

Exhibitions do not have to be a source of trauma. When you have a clear, structured timeline, you save time, protect your client’s budget, and ensure that the final printed materials are a faithful, majestic representation of their brand.

If you are reviewing your current print suppliers, consolidating your print purchasing into one reliable online platform can save significant time on future campaigns. Whether you need massive exhibition wraps, custom roller banners, or high-end promotional brochures, Print Lord is at your service, on brand, and on time.

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