'Food & Wine' Best New Chefs Event
At the culinary event at New York's Pranna on April 2, large marquee letters spelling out "Food & Wine" surrounded a lounge area.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Signage from event sponsor Browns Shoes decorated the dance floor at Fashion Magazine's 35th anniversary event.
Photo: Kevin Gonsalves Photography
In 2008, when Showtime hosted the premiere party for the second season of The Tudors at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers, the network made a big impression by covering the property's enormous rotunda in mesh vinyl. With a stone pattern and carefully placed windows that aligned with the building's, the fabric draping made the exterior look like a castle, while brightly colored polyfabric banners publicized the event and the show's cast.
Photo: Hal Horowitz/Elevation Photos
The 2004 premiere of De-Lovely aimed to transport guests to the 1930s setting portrayed in the film, and the marquee of New York's Supper Club was revamped to reflect the movie's musical theme.
Photo: BizBash
Roth Capital Partners Conference
Larger-than-life letters spelled out the host group's name at the Orange County financial conference, which took place in late March and had a party with a performance by Macklemore.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
Signposts high above the crowds detailed each station's chef and menu.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
Part of the goal of AMC's Immortal Love pop-up was to build buzz leading up to the February 14 premiere of new shows Immortalized and Freakshow. To drive traffic into the experiential space in New York, the organizers covered the façade with bright colors and signage.
Photo: Kyle Dean Reinford
Adhesive signage placed on the walls helped direct guests around the space.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Organizers scattered circus-style signs depicting food-related phrases and pictures throughout the park to create an amusement-park-like setting.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Reporter' White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party
Google and The Hollywood Reporter welcomed guests to Friday night party at the W hotel's Great Room with an alphabet-board sign.
Photo: Daniel Schwartz
In the subterranean carnival, signs for sponsors hung above games; games then offered prizes from the designated sponsor.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash
Rather than a simple step-and-repeat, Cartoon Network created a three-dimensional sign at the Roseland Ballroom, beside which upfront attendees posed.
Photo: Courtesy of MB Productions
At the culinary event at New York's Pranna on April 2, large marquee letters spelling out "Food & Wine" surrounded a lounge area.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Signage from event sponsor Browns Shoes decorated the dance floor at Fashion Magazine's 35th anniversary event.
Photo: Kevin Gonsalves Photography
In 2008, when Showtime hosted the premiere party for the second season of The Tudors at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers, the network made a big impression by covering the property's enormous rotunda in mesh vinyl. With a stone pattern and carefully placed windows that aligned with the building's, the fabric draping made the exterior look like a castle, while brightly colored polyfabric banners publicized the event and the show's cast.
Photo: Hal Horowitz/Elevation Photos
The 2004 premiere of De-Lovely aimed to transport guests to the 1930s setting portrayed in the film, and the marquee of New York's Supper Club was revamped to reflect the movie's musical theme.
Photo: BizBash
Roth Capital Partners Conference
Larger-than-life letters spelled out the host group's name at the Orange County financial conference, which took place in late March and had a party with a performance by Macklemore.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
Signposts high above the crowds detailed each station's chef and menu.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
Part of the goal of AMC's Immortal Love pop-up was to build buzz leading up to the February 14 premiere of new shows Immortalized and Freakshow. To drive traffic into the experiential space in New York, the organizers covered the façade with bright colors and signage.
Photo: Kyle Dean Reinford
Adhesive signage placed on the walls helped direct guests around the space.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Organizers scattered circus-style signs depicting food-related phrases and pictures throughout the park to create an amusement-park-like setting.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Reporter' White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party
Google and The Hollywood Reporter welcomed guests to Friday night party at the W hotel's Great Room with an alphabet-board sign.
Photo: Daniel Schwartz
In the subterranean carnival, signs for sponsors hung above games; games then offered prizes from the designated sponsor.
Photo: Aviran Levy for BizBash
Rather than a simple step-and-repeat, Cartoon Network created a three-dimensional sign at the Roseland Ballroom, beside which upfront attendees posed.
Photo: Courtesy of MB Productions
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