A pop up display is very commonly used these days for advertising products, events, announcements and festive offers. These give more flexibility than the conventional banners and hoardings. Banners and hoardings usually need extra resources to set them up at some height where everyone can see them. Banners and hoardings usually need to be big to let people read and understand the content within. This could prove expensive. A pop up display is hence reduced in size, big enough to attract attention and make people read the content. Besides, they don’t need to be huge as they are usually places as backdrops, or table tops, where they can be see easily.
A display can be made of thick, paper, canvas, cloth or fabric. There are two common types of displays. One is the straight faced display while the other type is the more stylish but expensive curved pop up display. In either case, the fabric is printed with custom colors and artwork depending on the requirement. These colors are usually durable and are digitally printed on the fabric giving a wide range of options. Again the display has a smooth laminated finish which looks glossy and is long lasting too.
One of the more important features of a pop up display is the arrangement of floodlights around it. These floodlights are generally attached to the metallic frame holding the display. They not only add extra visibility to the display but also enhance the brightness of the graphics and the splendor of the colors. One can order for extra set of floodlights to enhance the lighting effect even further. Each display has a full graphic magnetic panels that hold on to the metallic frame very easily thus providing convenience of setting them up and stability to the structure. Used as backdrops or table tops, one need not worry too much about whether these displays will stand properly and not hurt someone, as they are very light with frames made of aluminum.
One can also order for an extra set of PVC magnetic panels for as less as $10 to enhance the stability and attachment further. The stands which usually have rolling wheels for portability also come in L-shaped stands that hold the display tightly. As the size of the display increases, so does their cost. An 8 X 20 feet display costs almost $1500 with its custom graphics and great print. The straight faced or the curvy displays can be used at booths set up during fairs to decorate the stalls and give the onlookers information about the product at one glance. Interestingly, some of them come with their own carry bags, using which they can be folded and carried around, unlike banners or hoardings where the reusability value is zero. A pop up display because of its relatively smaller size makes it possible to use amazing graphics with high resolution colors. Another variety of display called diamond pop up display is also used for extra effect with a beautiful diamond shaped lattice.