Cool Client Conferences
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- OSFA
Hey ladies and gents!
Working with a client who's preparing a major launch at a conference later this year. They want to do something fun, interactive, memorable, etc.
They are into 3D mapping, Stage graphs and projections, lasers etc. but I was wondering if there are any other cool ideas of stuff that can be done out there?
Do you have any links to cool conferences, booths, etc. Anything helps. Thanks!
- georgesIII0
lots and lots of free candies
- and balloons,
everyone loves balloonsgeorgesIII - oooh don't forget free Ice cream till noon then free lemonade till it's overgeorgesIII
- make a facebook event too,
its freegeorgesIII - http://25.media.tumb…moldero
- and balloons,
- sine0
i tended a booth for my company at a conference a few weeks back. miserable, mostly. but i guess i did learn some one-on-one sales/marketing skills. in the beginning i wasn't into it, but i realised people who came over we're picking up on it so i had to get my game together, and the 2nd and 3rd day i was killing it.
anyway, this doesn't help really.
fancy snacks and pretty girls are gonna make people come over, but it's not gonna sell more "products" or whatever they sell. their product will sell itself, and people who don't know it will get to know if they're interested.
get friendly, professional (sales) people there. probably the most important thing, after setting up a shiny, awesome booth.
maybe do something interactive, where people can walk up and play with the projections and lasers.
- OSFA0
Yes, we're planning large touch screen installations, but this is not for sales, this is an internal-type yearly conference and the launch of their new signature product.
We're thinking 3D mapping, crazy stage effects, etc. but need more options...
- Miesfan0
At a conference I divided the painting "Guernica" (7820 x 3540) in many parts as there were people (about 80).
By lot, it was decided who would paint what.
A real size, each painted in its own way, a part of it.
At first no one knew what he was doing. On a wooden frame were assembled all the resulting pieces and now this piece chairs the general meeting room.
It must be said that all this happened after a long lunch in a restored castle, XV century, with projections on the wall of pictures of the process, which made Dora Maar over Picasso process.
Was fun and memorable!...