Booth design, 3D models by Trellist a hit at science festival
Trellist recently helped a global biologics company make an impact at the nation’s largest science festival for middle and high school students interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Using computer-aided design, Trellist created an ergonomic layout of the client’s booth space based on projected traffic flow, proximity to entryways, and layout of surrounding booths. Trellist also designed and produced interactive, large-scale 3D models for the booth to help students better understand how viruses mutate and the methodology for developing vaccines for the viruses. In addition, Trellist designed all of the company’s graphics, posters, signage, lightbox transparencies, and staff shirts for the event.
The biologics company’s booth and hands-on activities were well-received by students, as well as by the scientists who advised Trellist on the functionality and physical parameters of the 3D models. The company, a longtime client of Trellist, selected the firm for the project based on Trellist’s extensive experience in branding, design, and meeting and event production.