InfoComm Booth Design Ideas That Stop Traffic
Booth design ideas that work for InfoComm exhibitors — built around what wins in a Pro AV & integrated experience hall at Las Vegas Convention Center.
The booths that win at InfoComm aren't the most expensive — they're the ones designed for how Pro AV & integrated experience buyers actually move through a hall at Las Vegas Convention Center. Here's what works on this floor.
What wins in a Pro AV & integrated experience hall
Prove it live: fine-pitch LED video walls, demo rooms, and interactive displays so buyers see your gear perform in person.
Fine-pitch LED video walls, demo rooms and interactive displays that prove your AV gear in person.
Ideas by booth size
- 10x10 inline — Banner stand or modular kit, header sign, lighting.
- 10x20 inline — Custom backwall, counter, lightbox or a small LED wall.
- 20x20 island — Open island with LED wall, hanging sign, demo stations.
- 20x30 island — Larger island, big LED, meeting space, storage.
The fundamentals (every InfoComm booth)
- One bold focal point visible from across the aisle — usually a large LED wall or backlit feature.
- Open corners and clear sightlines so people feel invited in, not boxed out.
- A hanging sign or tall element so you're found in a packed hall.
- A reason to stop — a demo, a screen, a sample, a moment worth a photo.
Every quote includes design and a clear mock-up so you can see your InfoComm booth before you commit a dollar.
Frequently asked
What booth design works best at InfoComm?
Lead with one bold focal point (usually a large LED wall), keep corners open, add a tall hanging sign, and give people a reason to stop. We design it free in 3D first.
How big should my booth be?
It depends on goals and budget — a 10x20 can punch well above its size with the right LED and lighting. We'll recommend the right footprint for your goals.
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