Event Booth Status Card Maker | Instantly Create Printable Signs for Your Booth
Quickly create professional-looking status signs for your artist alley table or convention booth. This tool lets you generate and download printable cards for common situations like 'Away from booth', 'Sold Out', and 'End of Line', keeping visitors informed at a glance.
💡 Tool Overview
This tool helps convention exhibitors and artists create clear, stylish signs for their tables.
- One-Click Presets: Instantly switch between three common booth statuses: 'Away', 'Sold Out', and 'End of Line', each with a distinct, high-visibility color scheme.
- Fully Customizable: Add custom secondary text (like "Be right back" or "Thank you for your support!") and display your circle or group name. Line breaks are supported in the additional info field.
- Real-Time Preview: All your changes are reflected instantly in a live preview, so you can see exactly what your sign will look like before downloading.
- High-Quality PNG Download: Save your finished card as a high-resolution PNG file, perfect for printing at home or displaying on a tablet screen.
- Privacy-Focused: All processing is done directly in your browser. No data or images are ever sent to a server.
🧐 Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the resolution of the downloaded image?
A. The image is generated at 1600x1120 pixels. This high resolution ensures a crisp, clear print on standard paper sizes like A4 or US Letter.
Q. Can I change the fonts and colors?
A. To ensure maximum readability from a distance, the fonts and color palettes are pre-set for each status type ('Away', 'Sold Out', 'End of Line'). Customization is limited to the text content to maintain a simple and effective design.
📚 Fun Fact about Booth Status Cards
In the bustling environment of conventions and artist alleys, clear and immediate communication is key. Simple signs like "Away" or "Sold Out" do more than just convey information; they manage visitor expectations, reduce repetitive questions, and allow creators to focus on interacting with fans. This practice, particularly prominent in large Japanese "doujinshi" (self-published works) events, has become a global standard for ensuring a smooth and positive experience for both exhibitors and attendees. A well-placed sign is an essential tool for efficient booth management.