Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004
Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004
Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004
Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004
Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004
Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004

Tricycle exhibition, NeoCon 2004

Tricycle Inc., 2004

Description

Tricycle exhibits at the NeoCon World’s Trade Fair in Chicago each June to educate interior designers and architects about carpet sampling alternatives. The challenge is to draw foot traffic from among 1,200 exhibitors, many of which have much bigger budgets and are selling products rather than ideas.

We began by researching furnishings and fixtures with immediate fashion appeal. From these we narrowed our choices based upon cost, physical footprint and the ability to reuse the materials for other purposes following the show. We pursued an academic science lab theme because of the visual opportunities it afforded and the convenience of production. It also provided the ideal context for education. One wall of the exhibit became an oversized chalkboard, rendered with carpet sample and waste information. The facing wall held simulated carpet samples from leading customers with descriptions of how they promote alternative sampling practices. Tables and chairs were placed in the aisle space to suggest a classroom.

The exhibit was awarded the International Interior Design Association’s Creative Excellence Award, a badge that drew traffic simply on the strength of the design. Though the exhibit was a one-off, it was neither a sunk cost nor wasteful. Furnishings were repurposed as office furniture, and the chalk wall made dismantling as simple as using an eraser.

Collections: AIGA 365: 26 (2005)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Environmental graphic design
Format: Exhibit

Credits

Design firm
Tricycle Inc.
Creative director
Michael Hendrix
Art directors
Michael Hendrix, Ben Horner
Designer
Ben Horner
Illustrators
Jonathan Bragdon, Jamie Harrison, Michael Hendrix, Ben Horner
Photographer
James McCarthy
Copywriter
Michael Hendrix
Project manager
Ben Horner
Printers
Paradigm Printing, National Digital
Printing method
Offset, digital
Paper
French Muscletone
Fabricators
West Elm, American Science & Surplus, InterfaceFLOR
Typefaces
Apollo, DIN, Interstate
Client
Tricycle, Inc.
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