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How does the American exhibition construction company build the design?
The design process for an American exhibition builder typically includes the following steps:

1. Determine the exhibition objectives:

- First of all, you need to clarify the aim and purpose of the exhibition. This can be promoting products, increasing brand awareness, building business connections, etc. Make sure your design is aligned with these goals.

2. Create a budget:

- Determine the available budget, which will greatly influence the scale and design choice of the exhibition. When making a budget, various costs such as booth rental, construction, decoration, logistics, labor, and display goods should be considered.

3. Determine the booth location:

- Select a suitable booth location according to the size and budget of the exhibition. A booth near the main aisle or a competitor's booth may be more visible, but it may be more expensive.

4. Design concept:

- Develop a design concept, which includes the appearance, layout, color, theme, etc. Make sure the design is consistent with your brand image and will appeal to your target audience.

5. Safety compliance:

- Ensure your booth complies with local building codes and safety requirements. This includes aspects such as fire safety, power and lighting safety.

6. Display item selection:

- Decide which products or materials you want to display. These display items should be aligned with your goals and be able to engage your audience.

7. Customized booth:

- Design and manufacture custom booths, which includes building booth structures, walls, display stands, lighting, sound systems, etc. Ensure booth structure is stable and easy to install and disassemble.

8. Decoration and decoration:

- Select appropriate decorative elements such as booth backgrounds, banners, posters, carpets, furniture, etc., to enhance the attraction and brand identity of the booth.

9. Rental or purchase of equipment:

- Make sure you have the equipment you need, such as TV screens, computers, sound systems, etc., and test them for proper operation.

10. Logistics and construction:

- Arrange the logistics of booth equipment and materials to ensure that they are delivered to the exhibition site on time. Before the show, set up and test to make sure everything runs smoothly.

11. Training of staff:

- Train your staff to make sure they know the booths and products so they can interact with and provide information to visitors.

12. Exhibition operation:

- During the fair, ensure that the booth is kept clean, the staff is friendly and able to answer visitors' questions. Monitor booth traffic and interaction and take necessary actions to achieve exhibition objectives.

13. Follow-up and evaluation:

- Feedback and evaluation after the exhibition. Analyze booth performance to identify successes and room for improvement in order to apply these lessons to future exhibitions.

Please note that exhibition design is a complex process that requires adequate planning and preparation. You may need to work with professional exhibition designers, architects, decorators and logistics companies to ensure the success of your booth. Also, make sure to consider the show's schedule when making plans so that there is enough time to prepare and test the booth.