Focus on Event Design

Designs Eclectic

| Published in March 2008
Withers Bergman LLC Dinner, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., Caterer: Monumental Affairs, Washington, D.C., Linens and Florals: Monumental Affairs Design Center in partnership with Party Rentals Ltd. and Tierra Floral Design With a new season come new ideas. Find out what’s on rental professionals’ minds this spring — and on their tabletops

Transformative Events

| Published in October 2007
The three-day installation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, with its multimedia technology and lavish décor, included one mile of silk vines, multiple stages and three water walls. Eighteen hours later the same space became an ice palace. From Midsummer Night’s Dream to Ice Palace in 18 Hours

Making Sense

| Published in October 2007
Design your Events to Touch all Five Senses

Showcasing Innovation

| Published in October 2007
Images from Event Solutions Fabulous Showcase Event 2007 in Miami, Fla. ‘Fabulous Showcase’ Lets Event Design Shine

A Soft Touch

| Published in September 2007
Blue and white lighting accents highlighted Pillow Walls and Wafer Walls, two types of soft goods offered by Atomic Design, at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Spring Gala in New York City. Event Design Missing Something? Add Soft Goods, Dash of LED

The Flowers of Fall

| Published in September 2007
Bring in earth tones: chocolate! It's Not Just Red, Yellow and Orange this Autumn

Beyond the Convention Center

| Published in July 2007
One key to a successful event is taking the lead with your client. Execute Successful Client Events in a New or Existing Market

Razzle-Dazzle ’Em

| Published in May 2007
Signage should greet people and direct them to the right place, whether it’s the finish line of the Kalamazoo Corporate Olympics or the nearest restroom. What’s the Sign of a Fun Event?

Plus One

| Published in May 2007
Adding an exhibition can enhance the value of your annual meeting or professional conference. Is it Time to Add an Exhibition to your Conference?

Haute Colors

| Published in February 2007
From ‘Strawberry Ice’ to Tarragon, New Season Means New Colors

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