[...] If you were walking through a trade show’s usual forest of roll-up and pop-up displays, I am confident that this one would stand out incredibly, even though it only takes up a 10′ booth space at most (if you really scatter the rocks). The display was made of materials light enough so that shipping costs don’t become prohibitive, with everything fitting in one light crate. The majority of the work on this trade show display was done by our own Boyce McKinney. If you’re curious about what kind of designer it takes to do such a great job on a crumbling concrete wall , check out his girlfriend. [...]
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[...] If you were walking through a trade show’s usual forest of roll-up and pop-up displays, I am confident that this one would stand out incredibly, even though it only takes up a 10′ booth space at most (if you really scatter the rocks). The display was made of materials light enough so that shipping costs don’t become prohibitive, with everything fitting in one light crate. The majority of the work on this trade show display was done by our own Boyce McKinney. If you’re curious about what kind of designer it takes to do such a great job on a crumbling concrete wall , check out his girlfriend. [...]