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		Define the objectives: The first step is to define the objectives of the stall, such as generating leads, increasing brand awareness, launching a new product, or showcasing existing products. This will help you determine the size, layout, and features of the stall. 
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		Determine the Budget: The next step is to determine the budget for designing and fabricating the stall. This will help you make decisions about the materials, layout, and features of the stall. 
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		Choose a theme: Choosing a theme that aligns with the product or service being promoted can help create an attractive and memorable stall. The theme can be incorporated into the color scheme, graphics, and layout of the stall. 
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		Create a layout: Once you have determined the objectives, budget, and theme, you can create a layout for the stall. The layout should consider the flow of traffic, the placement of products or services, and the placement of promotional materials such as banners and signage. 
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		Select materials: The materials used in the stall design and fabrication can impact the overall look and feel of the stall. Choose materials that are durable, easy to transport, and visually appealing. 
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		Fabricate the stall: Once the design is finalized, the stall can be fabricated. This may involve constructing walls, installing lighting and electrical fixtures, and adding graphics and branding elements. 
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		Test and refine: Before the event, it is important to test the stall to ensure that it meets the objectives and is functional. Make any necessary adjustments to improve the layout, visibility, or functionality of the stall. 
