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Pixel Expo Perth

I recently had the chance to attend Pixel Expo in Perth, an event I had committed to before relocating to a different state. Just three short months after my move, I found myself back in Perth, ready to dive into the expo experience. The anticipation leading up to the event was a bit overwhelming, as I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. I felt a sense of pressure to prepare thoroughly, especially since this was the launch of my water decals. I aimed to provide a wide variety of options for attendees, which led me to take on more than I could handle. In total, I ended up creating 630 total packets that showcased all my designs.

The event itself turned out to be a delightful experience, serving as a fantastic introduction to the world of setting up a stall at markets and expos. While I didn't sell as many packets as I had hoped, I found value in the experience itself. It was enlightening to interact with fellow vendors and attendees, gaining insights into the dynamics of such events. The atmosphere was vibrant, filled with creativity and enthusiasm, which made the experience enjoyable despite my initial concerns about sales.

Pixel Expo was exceptionally well-organized, and I appreciated how smoothly everything ran throughout the day. The team behind the event clearly put in a lot of effort to ensure that everything went off without a hitch. This level of professionalism made it easier for me to focus on my stall and engage with visitors. Overall, I left the expo feeling inspired and motivated, eager to apply what I had learned for future events.


I've added some photos of the day of set up and sizing up potential clients for custom press on nails to order in the future.







 
 
 

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