(Design to Print’s 30-year celebration, held November 4, 2025, will feature food, live music, and ’90s nostalgia alongside an Exhibit Designers and Producers Association (EDPA) membership drive and the Q4 2025 launch of Exhibit City News.)
A 1995-themed celebration brings together the tradeshow community for networking, live music, and a joint industry milestone.
Design to Print will host an anniversary party to celebrate 30 years in business on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at its Las Vegas headquarters, 7015 Corporate Plaza Dr., Ste. 110. The event also serves as a membership drive for the Exhibit Designers and Producers Association and a launch party for Exhibit City News’ Quarter 4 2025 issue.
Guests are invited to enjoy an evening of networking, live music, food, drinks, games, and prizes, all set to a nostalgic 1995 theme in honor of the year Design to Print opened its doors.
Founded in St. George, Utah, in 1995, Design to Print began as a pre-press service bureau. Its early work included large-scale printing for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, which led to new opportunities in exhibit and event production. Today, the company produces silicone edge graphics, dye-sublimation fabric, metal fabrication, and custom lighting for tradeshows and branded environments.
“After three decades of color, creativity, and client partnerships, it feels good to celebrate how far this industry has come, and how far it can still go,” says Donald Svehla, publisher of Exhibit City News. “Design to Print has played a major role in that evolution. They have printed the environments that make this business possible.”
Svehla notes that ECN’s Q4 2025 issue theme Think Outside the Box pairs naturally with the milestone event.
“This issue is about adaptation, reinvention, and embracing new paths in a changing tradeshow economy,” he says. “It made sense to mark that message at a shop that has constantly pushed the boundaries of what print can do.”
The event also reflects the mission of the Exhibit Designers and Producers Association (EDPA), a nonprofit that supports the exhibit, event, and experiential industries through advocacy, education, networking, and community service. Organizers plan to use the gathering to encourage new membership and connect with professionals in the local market.
“It is a celebration, but it’s also a chance to get people involved in the future of this industry,” says Svehla. “Whether you are new to the business or have been building booths for 30 years, there’s something for you at this event.”
Registration is available through Eventbrite.