Branding Culture: Making Your Event Stand Out from the Crowd

Branding Culture: Making Your Event Stand Out from the Crowd

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What you will learn

Whether it's a music festival, a museum exhibition, a fashion event, a conference, a friend's wedding or birthday, or your block party, you need to attract your audience and communicate your event in an interesting, attractive way. From the key visuals and the logo to all collateral, tickets, posters, and supporting material — designing for an event is one of the more rewarding, and demanding, projects a designer can undertake because of the scope and different aspects of the task at hand, from branding, environmental and digital design. Who This Class is For This class is for every designer who loves to work across many disciplines and think about the bigger picture. The designer that likes to create not just a logo or a poster, but a fully realised brand system and message for a client. You can see how your idea will work and adapt across print, digital and even on a tote bag, whilst maintaining a unified voice and stand out from the crowd. What You'll Learn Design is never an isolated thing. Especially when you're designing for an event you need to take into consideration the theme, location and your (target) audience. Will it be cool and edgy, warm and friendly, or very clean and minimal? After you have decided on your event, its about choosing the right typefaces, imagery (will it be photography, pure graphics or a mix of both?), and how you communicate the message of your event. Once you have the tone of voice nailed, its about applying that design to the various deliverables for your event, ranging from posters, brochures, tickets, the way-finding system, website and maybe even an app. What'll You'll Make You're free to go as wide or narrow as you'd like in this project. Obviously you'll create the the minimum amount of deliverables: The event name and identity Event poster(s) Invitation and ticket designs Guidebook or brochure But you can also create things such as: Signage/way-finding system Digital applications: the event website, and mobile app (if relevant to your chosen event) Merchandise (e.g. tote bags, T-shirts, and so on) Livery designs What Skills Will You Learn At the end of this class you will have created a fully realised brand package for your event that you can now push into the world. If anything, you've shown that you understand the thought process behind the creation of designing an event and how to apply your creative thinking across a range of applications.