
"Allereerst wil ik jullie bedanken voor alle goede zorgen rondom het congres. De stand was wederom een succes, we hebben enorm veel positieve reacties mogen ontvangen! Dus dank daarvoor. "
Some projects make you extra proud – and this is one of them.
For our long-standing client, Oribi, we were asked to design and build a completely new exhibition stand, matching their brand-new corporate identity. A task we embraced with both hands!
We’ve been working with Oribi for years, from designing their office to several trade show stands over the past few years. But this time, everything was a little different. With a new look and a clear goal: a professional, stylish stand with plenty of demo space to optimally present their software.
The design process remains a creative process every time. You start with wishes, ideas, and functional components, and then you adjust, adjust, and measure until everything is perfect. Until the complete picture emerges, one that combines atmosphere, function, and appearance.
For Oribi, that meant a warm, inviting stand with a clear brand identity. The new corporate identity featured rich, warm colors that we wanted to combine with a neutral yet atmospheric base. This required care and attention, so we got to work with color swatches, paint samples, and material tests.
Not only the colors, but also the materials had to match perfectly. For example, we ordered several carpet samples to find the right shade and luxurious look that complemented the rest of the design. Everything was carefully coordinated – from the wall finish to the lighting and furniture.
Oribi ‘s new corporate identity comes to life beautifully in a warm, professional environment that invites meetings and demos.
And we? We’re proud. Of the design, the execution, and the wonderful collaboration with Oribi.
📹 Below you can see a video of the 2024 stand, what a difference compared to previous editions, isn’t it?
The new style stands out and shows how strongly design and experience can come together on the trade fair floor.
Want to know more about commissioning a new stand design? Read more here.