Exhibition Displays

At t2 Studios, our experienced in-house exhibition stand designers can help bring displayed products and services to life.

Let us utilise the power of visual impact, helping to ensure that the product or service on display is given the best possible platform.

From your original brief, our designers can create all the graphics you need and produce visuals to show you how your stand will look and work.

From 5 part pop up stands and roller banners to panels and signage, we can create an exhibition display with real impact. Finishing touches like brochures and handouts can complete your look and can all be digitally printed in house.

Whatever your budget or requirements t2 Studios can provide the right creative display solutions.
NHS South West Essex choose t2 Studios to support stakeholder engagement through new creative campaign
31 March 2009 - As a leading strategic health authority, NHS South West Essex wishes to spearhead a stakeholder engagement and consultation exercise to connect with patients, carers and local people on the current and future health services challenges in their area.
Advertising and Marketing | NHS South West Essex choose t2 Studios to support stakeholder engagement through new creative campaign
Through a competitive pitch, NHS South West Essex has commissioned t2 Studios to look at an integrated online and offline communications plan to support the engagement exercise and illicit feedback from various target audiences and stakeholders.

This account win further highlights t2 Studios proven partnership approach and track record of delivering large scale consultation projects nationwide, with particular expertise in engaging with hard-to-reach groups.

As part of the communications plan, we are looking to integrate a robust evidence and reporting procedure resulting in realistic, informative, actionable consultation outcomes that stand up to scrutiny.

We are looking forward to working with NHS South West Essex to deliver an impactful creative campaign over the coming months.
 
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