Tag Archives: graphics
Case Study: Corporate Main Lobby
Who: Cleveland State University, Nance College of Business Administration What: Produce and install lobby displays featuring innovation and ingenuity in Northeast Ohio How: Cleveland State University (CSU) set-out to celebrate and leverage Northeast Ohio’s rich history of innovation from a … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Mike Greathouse
Picture a football field – 100 yards. Now picture 50 of them – end-to-end – 5000 yards. You now have an idea of how much laminate Mike Greathouse applies in a year in his position as Graphic Production Manager at … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Mark Emigh
Mark Emigh, CEI’s graphic services manager, has seen first-hand the impact technology can have on a business. The entire printing process from start to finish, in the time he has been employed in the field, has changed completely. “When I … Continue reading
Trade Shows Rule
It seems ironic that “rule” is a four-letter word. A rule is intended to create order, however, following the rule is often met with opposition and can even be viewed as a challenge. We are bombarded daily with rule-breakers – … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Jared Myers
Jared Myers, a designer in our graphic services department, is celebrating his three-year anniversary, having joined the CEI family on August 27, 2007. As a 2005 graduate of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Jared has put his industrial design degree … Continue reading
It’s All in the Details
Some fun trivia for this week, courtesy of Communication Exhibits: At exactly 6 min and 7 sec after 5 o’clock on Aug 9, 2010, it was 05:06:07 08/09/10. This won’t happen again until the year 3010. August 11 is the … Continue reading
Survey Says…
Trade shows have been a staple of many companies’ marketing plans for decades. Until recently it was assumed: We will attend trade show X, Y and Z, and take the entire sales team with us. But times have changed. More … Continue reading
Change IS Good
There is no denying we are all doing more with less these days. Whether it’s at home or at work, we are dealing with reduced resources. The good news is that we’ve learned to adapt. Sure, it hasn’t been easy, … Continue reading
Celebrate The Typewriter?!?!
June 23rd marks the anniversary of the birth of the first typewriter patent. There’s a good chance that babies born in the 21st century will have little or no knowledge of what a “typewriter” is. Yet it is interesting to … Continue reading
A word from the president
When my father, Dick McLaughlin, started Communication Exhibits 33 years ago, he never could have guessed the huge impact technology would have on the exhibit and display business. Our family started building canal boats in the early 1800′s in our company’s location … Continue reading