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How to light the booth

In the construction and decoration of booths, we often use the exhibition background. Through exhibition boards and various decorative elements, it constantly attracts visitors' vision. Generally speaking, the exhibition background in the booth usually occupies most of the visitors' field of vision, but how to grasp it is a difficult problem. As the focus of highlighting the visual experience, the background lighting design can also show the artistic effect of the exhibits, so the lighting arrangement of the booth background is very important. Usually, transparent, translucent and opaque media are the most commonly used in display design, and each media has its own different characteristics, so it is necessary to combine different kinds of media to show different lighting effects when designing background lighting.

First of all, light is transmissive.

The projection of light needs to be reasonably used in transparent and translucent media to achieve the best effect, just like in a replica photography exhibition, when displaying photographic photos, glass media can be superimposed on the photos, and uniform light effect can be added behind the media, so that the visual effect of the photos will be stronger.

Second, light is refracted.

The refraction of light mainly occurs in transparent and translucent media. If you want to use its refraction effect to add icing on the cake in the background of the booth, you can use water as the medium to produce the artistic effect of dynamic water flow after being irradiated by spotlight.

Third, light is reflective.

The reflection of light generally occurs in opaque media, which can avoid the strong contrast of light and form a certain decorative effect. In a word, designing different lighting according to different background media in the background lighting design of the exhibition will bring different visual feelings to visitors and increase the artistic appeal of the exhibition.