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I have spent the last couple of weeks putting up some information regarding the exhibits coming up at the NAIAS. After constantly checking here for updates and information regarding the creative concepts that the car companies are trying this year, I have decided to register and share the site with you all. It can be viewed at offstaging.blogspot.com. There has been so much information this year released in regards to exhibits that it'll be interesting to see if it enhances or takes away from the cars themselves.

Most recent post includes renderings of some of the displays: GM, Honda, Infinity, etc.

Look forward to hearing what you all have to say as I plan on analyzing the displays and their effectiveness in the coming month.

Cheers-
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Wow, a very interesting blog about a topic often ignored. I for one would be interested in different opinions about how well or how poorly these displays are put together, especially nowadays when what was once intangible or unimportant has new significance. Welcome aboard, by the way!
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