Apple Trade Show Exhibit Reuse Program
Apple Trade Show Exhibit Reuse Program
Apple Trade Show Exhibit Reuse Program
Apple Trade Show Exhibit Reuse Program

Apple Trade Show Exhibit Reuse Program

Mauk Design, San Francisco, California, 1996

Description

Apple’s Mainframe trade show exhibit, a flexible, Lego-like system, was killing them in inventory, set-up/tear down, and refurb costs. Our objectives included reusing the effective components of the system, reducing parts, and improving function.

The solution was a simple “X”-shaped floor plan that could be lengthened and shortened as needed, from 20’ x 30’ to 110’ x 120’. The redesign saved Apple $6 million in new exhibit costs and extended the life of the system for up to eight years. Powder coating eliminated airborne paint emissions, and a reduction in physical mass eliminated the need for three trucks, reducing gas consumption, air pollution, and wear and tear on the infrastructure.

Collections: Communication Graphics: 18 (1997)
Discipline: Environmental graphic design
Format: Brand identity, Exhibit

Credits

Design firm
Mauk Design
Art director
Mitchell Mauk
Graphic designers
Adam Brodsley, Mitchell Mauk, Tim Mautz
Photographer
Julie Chase
Typefaces
Apple Garamond, Helvetica Black
Fabricator
General Exhibits and Displays
Client
Apple Computer
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