iRiver America booth at CES
Event marketing
Event marketing
Consumer electronics company iRiver America wanted to create a premium brand experience for visitors to its booth at CES. The booth was located in a low-traffic area the primary function of the space was for press and partner meetings. Products and headphones had to be attractively displayed with proper cord control. Harsh fluorescent lighting from above and standard beige walls and carpet threatened the mood of the environment. The budget was half that of comparably sized trade show spaces.
I took an unorthodox approach to the design of the 30'x40' space. Attention was paid to every detail in the environment, ensuring that all elements met iRiver standards for image and quality. Custom elements included hand-picked model talent, a tailored wardrobe, hand-made product display stands, and specially designed lighting elements. I negotiated specialty pricing and tracked all budget reconcilliation.
The space truly reflected iRiver's brand image: cool, premium, and quality. Visitors got an unquestionable nightclub/lounge impression when entering the environment. The client was able to fill gaps in their meeting schedule with qualified individuals who were attracted by the décor of the space.
I took an unorthodox approach to the design of the 30'x40' space. Attention was paid to every detail in the environment, ensuring that all elements met iRiver standards for image and quality. Custom elements included hand-picked model talent, a tailored wardrobe, hand-made product display stands, and specially designed lighting elements. I negotiated specialty pricing and tracked all budget reconcilliation.
The space truly reflected iRiver's brand image: cool, premium, and quality. Visitors got an unquestionable nightclub/lounge impression when entering the environment. The client was able to fill gaps in their meeting schedule with qualified individuals who were attracted by the décor of the space.
Credits:
Creative direction: Steven Sauceda
Graphics production: Elisa Widjaja
Creative direction: Steven Sauceda
Graphics production: Elisa Widjaja