VeloVixen Exhibition Display System

VeloVixen Makes a Splash at the NEC Cycle Show

VeloVixen, the UK’s leading online specialist in women’s cycling kits, aimed to generate excitement at the NEC Cycle Show with a comprehensive modular exhibition display system. Their vision included an exhibition hub, a striking display backdrop, a speaker’s stand, a divided audience seating area, and a retail shop with storage and changing room facilities.

A Self-Build Solution for Premium Quality Presentation

With Olympic athletes among their line-up of speakers, VeloVixen sought a self-build, cost-effective solution that still exuded premium quality. To achieve this, we utilized tension fabric graphics, which provided stunning, seamless branding that was both easy to set up and dismantle. This approach effectively showcased the VeloVixen brand and highlighted the importance of women’s cycling to the audience at the NEC.
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