1-Hour Booth Concept Sprint: From Creative Brief to Client-Approved Direction (With ExpoBooth.ai)
In most agencies and stand builder teams, getting from “we’ve got a brief” to “the client has approved a direction” typically takes a week to 10 days.
Not because people are slow—but because creative capacity is never fixed. Designers are juggling pitches, live projects, internal reviews, and last-minute changes. So concepting stretches out depending on who’s available (and when stakeholders can actually meet).
ExpoBooth.ai is built to compress that timeline.
This article lays out a practical one-hour sprint that takes you from a creative brief to a client-approved concept direction using ExpoBooth.ai’s human-supervised AI workflow.
What “client-approved” means (so everyone agrees)
This sprint doesn’t aim to replace detailed technical design or final CAD. It gets you to the point where the client can confidently say: “Yes—that’s the direction.”
You leave the hour with:
- One chosen concept direction (plus a backup option if useful)
- Decision-ready visuals (multi-angle renders + an aisle view)
- A clear messaging hierarchy (what lands in 3 seconds)
- A simple zoning plan (demo, meeting, storage, hospitality)
- A short list of feasibility assumptions to confirm with the builder
Before the hour: 10-minute setup (don’t skip this)
The sprint works when inputs are clean. Have ready:
- Brand guidelines (logo rules, colours, tone)
- Moodboard / references (what you like + what you hate)
- Stand size, open sides, height limits, rigging rules
- Product/service priorities (top 3)
- Audience + the one action you want visitors to take
Minute 0–10: Define the “3-second story”
Exhibitions are won in seconds. Start by agreeing what must be understood instantly.
Answer:
- What must a passer-by understand in 3 seconds?
- What’s the proof point that makes it believable?
- What’s the primary CTA (demo, scan, meeting)?
Output:
- 1 headline + 1 proof line + 1 CTA
Minute 10–20: Lock the functional zoning (fast)
A concept that looks great but fails operationally will get killed later.
Decide:
- How many simultaneous conversations do you need?
- Do you need private meeting space?
- Where does storage go?
- Where is the “stopper” moment that pulls people in?
Output:
- A simple zoning plan and capacity assumptions
Minute 20–35: Generate 3 distinct concept directions with ExpoBooth.ai
This is where the timeline collapses.
Using your brief + brand inputs, ExpoBooth.ai generates multiple concept directions quickly—then a human expert reviews and refines outputs so they stay on-brand and credible.
Aim for three meaningfully different directions:
- Architecture-led (hero structure, canopy, tower)
- Content-led (LED storytelling, motion, brand loop)
- Experience-led (demo journey, interaction, hospitality)
Output:
- 3 concepts with a one-paragraph rationale each
Minute 35–50: Make the options “approval-ready”
Clients don’t approve bullet points. They approve what they can see.
ExpoBooth.ai produces:
- Multi-angle renders per concept
- A “from the aisle” view (your money shot)
- A simple top-down layout view
This is the difference between “interesting idea” and “approved direction”.
Minute 50–60: Select the winner (and prevent endless debate)
Use a lightweight scoring model so the decision feels fair and fast.
Score each concept 1–5 on:
- Brand fit
- Clarity of message
- Visitor flow
- Feasibility assumptions
- Budget risk
- Differentiation vs competitors
Output:
- One chosen direction + a short list of tweaks
After the hour: send the “client approval pack”
To keep momentum, send one clean pack immediately.
Include:
- Final concept visuals (multi-angle + aisle view)
- Layout and zoning notes
- Key assumptions (height, materials, AV)
- Messaging hierarchy + graphic zones
- Next-step timeline (detailed design, engineering, production)
Why this replaces the usual week-to-10-day cycle
Traditional concepting timelines stretch because:
- creative teams are at capacity (or suddenly pulled onto another pitch)
- stakeholder calendars delay feedback loops
- early visuals aren’t clear enough to approve, so rounds multiply
ExpoBooth.ai shortens the cycle by producing decision-ready visuals fast, with human oversight to keep quality high—so you can get to “approved direction” in one focused session instead of waiting for gaps in the studio schedule.
