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It may have happened way back in 2004, but we at Adler Display are still very excited about the work we did for the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association (BACVA) Visitor Center. Adler Display designed two high-tech ticker tape signs, state-of-the-art plasma and LCD monitors and interactive programs, as well as traditional displays and multimedia digital exhibits for BACVA.
“[Adler Display] worked hand-in-hand with the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association on the display design and construction to ensure that together we are putting Baltimore’s best foot forward,” said Adler. “We are very excited about this project and proud of how it promotes our hometown.”
Visitor Center Displays from Adler Display
Visitor center displays incorporate everything that we do best, from innovative design to quality craftsmanship to superior graphics. Over the years, Adler Display has created a number of visitor center displays, including the DuPont Nature Center in Delaware, the Baltimore Visitor Center, The Maryland State Office of Tourism, The Wicomico County Visitor Center, The Dorchester County Visitor Center, and the Garrett County Visitor Center.
If you would like to learn more about Visitor Center Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
“I am impressed with the results of my ideas combined with the talented skills of the Excellent Design Artists at Adler Display. They have made a Dream come into being an exquisite Reality! Thank you one & All! …. with many Blessings……..” – Linda Noe Laine
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At Adler Display, we not only take pride in our work, creating some of the most aesthetically pleasing trade show displays and permanent displays, but we also pride ourselves in the way we do business. And recognizing our impact on the environment, we at Adler Display implemented a green initiative to reduce our waste and provide our clients with greener displays.
Reducing Internal Waste: At our facility in Baltimore, Maryland, we have implemented ways to reuse and recycle materials. In our offices, our staff recycles paper, bottles, cans, and boxes. And in our production department, our staff places excess paper, plastic, glass, and other materials used in the production of displays in special recycling containers for weekly pickup by Integrated Waste, our partner and client.
We estimate that we have reduced our waste by more than 80% through this initiative.
Producing Green Displays: At Adler Display, we actively seek out production materials made of recycled materials. Our displays themselves, from our bamboo banner stands to our large aluminum displays, are also recyclable.
We have many clients who not only request green displays, but require them, and we are more than happy to oblige. Just ask any of our associates about how you can make your displays green displays.
If you would like to learn more about Green Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
“Your advice, enthusiasm, professionalism, and creativity brought our concept to life—not sure we could have done it without you.” —The Community College of Baltimore County
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In late 2006, the Anne Arundel Medical Center called upon Adler Display to create a storybook-themed display for its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Adler Display answered the call, designing and fabricating recognition display as well as three-dimensional ribbons, blocks, and additional architectural elements supporting the NICU’s overall theme.
“[I am] justifiably proud of the work of our creative team on this project,” said Adler Display President Ron Adler.
Notable Features of the Storybook Themed Display
Hospital Displays from Adler Display
From photographic wall murals and edge-lit etched glass signage to custom showcases, donor walls, lobby displays and exhibits, Adler Display has the expertise, creativity and experience to create hospital displays that meet your needs and budget. We have worked with many hospitals, including the Anne Arundel Medical Center, to create exciting and lasting hospital displays and visuals.
If you would like to learn more about Hospital Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
About Adler Display:
Adler Display is a nationally recognized innovative leader in visual communications through trade show displays, custom display environments, presentation graphics and signage. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland since 1939, Adler Display provides custom display environments and trade show displays nationally.
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Earlier this week, one Tuesday, September 11th, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake joined the Director of the Walters Art Museum to preside over the unveiling of the painting Tullip Folly at City Hall. This was just the first of several unveilings planned to take place as part of the new outdoor exhibition project, Off the Wall, a project put on by the Walters Art Museum in conjunction with the Department of General Services and the Department of Recreation and Parks and produced by Adler Display.
http://art.thewalters.org/detail/32905/
About Tullip Folly:
Jean-Leon Gérôme illustrates an incident during the “tulipomania,” or the craze for tulips, that swept the Netherlands and much of Europe during the 17th century. The tulip, originally imported from Turkey in the 16th century, became an increasingly valuable commodity. By 1636/7, tulipomania peaked, and, when the market crashed, speculators were left with as little as 5 percent of their original investments. In this scene, a nobleman guards an exceptional bloom as soldiers trample flowerbeds in a vain attempt to stabilize the tulip market by limiting the supply.
About Off the Wall:
Over the next several weeks, 22 total high-quality reproductions of vintage pieces from the Walters Art Museum will be popping up around Baltimore in museum-quality frames. These reproductions are printed on weather-resistant vinyl, ensuring that these pieces withstand the elements and bring joy to the people of Baltimore.
These reproductions will be on display November 2012 through April 2013 at the businesses, parks and community spaces listed on the map below. The art moves to new locations every six months, so visit thewalters.org for the latest downloadable map and keep your eyes peeled for new entries!
http://thewalters.org/offthewall/
If you would like to learn more about Off the Wall, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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The Mary Catherine Bunting Center, Mercy Medical Center’s $400 million replacement facility, is equipped with niceties to make a visit more comfortable, soothing and enjoyable. Complementing the elegant architecture and healing ambiance are a variety of services and amenities.
However, none of this would have been possible without the generation donations of Mary Catherine Bunting and so many others. That is why the Mercy Medical Center sought to commemorate the selfless giving of its donors by erecting an aesthetically pleasing donor wall.
This is where Adler Display came in.
Hospital Displays & Recognition Displays from Adler Display
Hospital displays from Adler Display provide wayfinding and directions as well as showcase donors, events and other important hospital information. Adler Display has worked with many hospitals, like Mercy Medical Center, to create exciting and lasting hospital displays and visuals.
From photographic wall murals and edge-lit etched glass signage to custom showcases, donor walls, lobby displays and exhibits, Adler Display has the expertise, creativity and experience to create hospital displays that meet your needs and budget.
Customer Testimonial
“I’m writing to tell you that the design and installation of the Mary Catherine Bunting Donor Wall is beautiful. Your team did a great job and their professionalism was very much appreciated by the Pastoral Care Department as well as the Development Office. I especially wanted to point out that Andy Davenport was an accommodating and client-oriented project manager and that designer Piotr Wolff did an extremely creative job of bringing to fruition a stately yet welcoming recognition piece.
I look forward to working with Adler Display on future projects. Thank you again.”
Heidi Minken Director of Development Mercy Medical Center
If you would like to learn more about Hospital Displays and Donor Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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Lobby displays serve as a visitor’s first impression for your organization. Uniquely designed and executed lobby displays can inform, direct, and impress your visitors at first glance.
Adler Display recently installed a lobby exhibit for the Harford County Sheriff. There are several considerations to make when working in a high traffic, high profile, secure space such as this, including:
In the end, the final product was everything the client had hoped for and more!
Adler Display has been creating custom lobby displays, like the one above, for companies for more than 60 years. Our experience and on-site fabrication shop give us the edge in making your lobby display attractive and functional.
If you would like to learn more about Lobby Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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In 1937, Howard Adler founded Adler Display, a company built on a reputation of innovative, creative and quality-oriented design and fabrication. Since that time, Adler Display has grown to become the national leader in trade show displays, custom display environments, signage and graphics.
Led today by Howard’s son Ron, who took over the family business in 1986, Adler Display continues its long-standing tradition of quality, creativity, and unmatched customer service.
Today, Adler Display not only specializes in trade show displays - including 10-foot displays, inline displays, island displays, tabletop displays, banner stands, trade show graphics and signage – but we also creates high quality permanent displays – including museum displays, lobby displays, hospital displays, school displays, visitor centers and more.
Help us Celebrate our 75th Anniversary!
We invite you to join us in celebrating our history on September 20th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Come enjoy food from Putting on the Ritz, drink, prizes and entertainment. Please r.s.v.p to Shannon Redmond at 410-281-1200 ext204 as soon as possible. The guest list is filling up fast!
Adler Display is proud to celebrate our 75th year in business!
If you would like to learn more about Adler Display’s 75th Anniversary Celebration, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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When they were in their early stages, Facebook famously paid a well-known graffiti artist in stock options to paint their lobby. That lobby décor ended up costing Mr. Zuckerberg $200 million or so. You can have a high impact lobby for far less.
Consider this: What is your lobby telling your customers? Companies put a lot of thought into their trade show booth, their logo and their website. But very often, a client walks into the main lobby of a business and the overall impression is bland at best, or confusing and detrimental to your brand at worst. If a new prospect or a new hire candidate walked into your main lobby today, how would they feel about your company? Once you take a hard look, the answer may not be what you want.
Some ideas to make a high impact impression:
1. Consider your audiences
It is critical to remember who is walking into your lobby and what message you want to deliver to them. For example, what do you want a new hire to see? What do you want your Board of Directors to see? Audiences range from students on a tour to key investors and you want to wow them all in the first 10-15 seconds. Ideas for creating impact include a large logo mounted on the wall, paint colors reflecting the brand palate and a custom-built reception desk that stands apart from the check-in desk.
Murphy Oil Corporation is a worldwide oil and gas exploration and production company with refining and marketing operations as well as retail gas stations.
2. Remember the tour
The corporate office tour should not consist of the receptionist simply walking someone to the conference room and answering a question or two on the way. Who is giving the tour of your facility? Is your lobby area going to have a visual presentation or an audio presentation or BOTH? Do you have a tour route? Do you have an employee-wide universal script for the right way to conduct a tour? Formalize your scripting and the route of the tour, and train the tour givers to be consistent. Build in stopping points with meaningful company artifacts along the way. A timeline or history wall can tell a great story quickly.
A timeline of Adler Display, proudly displayed at our headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland!
3. Match the lobby to the work
If you are a high tech firm, your lobby should say so in look, furnishings and the words or items on the walls. An old line law firm will look different than an advertising agency or high tech start up. Don’t confuse the visitor with a lobby look that is outdated or so generic that a stranger wouldn’t be able to define what you do while waiting for an appointment. Work in a monitor or digital signage with a fresh series of rotating messages if possible, and get away from the magazines and brochures on the table look.
Murphy Oil Corporation: The exhibits included a visual travel through the 100-year history of the company, its involvement in the community, its worldwide oil explorations, as well as Murphy Oil retail operations.
If you would like to learn more about Successful Lobby Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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At trade shows, it is important to represent your brand in the most effective way possible, drawing attention and, most importantly, attracting prospects. One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to do this is with a well-designed trade show display. For this reason, Adler Display offers versatile tabletop displays, coming in a wide range of styles to fit any budget.
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Adler Display’s tabletop pop-up fabric displays are incredibly lightweight and easy to assemble. Many of fabric pop-up displays can be easily transported in a shoulder bag and opened in less than one minute. What could be easier?
These stunning displays come in dozens of different fabric pop-up variations for dramatic visual effects. Fabric pop-up can be changed and updated easily and for far less than the cost of traditional vinyl display panels.
Adler Display’s tabletop displays experts will help design a tabletop display that is right for you!
If you would like to learn more about the Tabletop Pop-Up Fabric Trade Show Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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Adler Display trade show displays are custom designed to stop trade show prospects in their tracks. We work with you to design and fabricate a trade show display that meets your marketing and budget needs. At Adler Display, we offer a wide range of trade show displays from banner stands to tabletop displays and 10-foot trade show displays.
10-Foot Trade Show Displays
Our 10-foot tradeshow displays offer the perfect solution for exhibitors on the go. They are not only cost effective, but they are also quick and easy to install. Just take a look at the video below…
Adler Display has a wide range of 10-foot tradeshow displays available for rent or for purchase.
Adler Display’s wide range of trade show displays also include:
No matter what type of trade show display you choose, our trade show display project managers will make sure it’s done on time and on budget. Adler Display has the trade show display staff and experience to create your ideal trade show display.
If you would like to learn more about the 10-Foot Trade Show Displays, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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