Brand showcasing

Brand showcasing, Experiential Marketing

Minnesota Vikings Fan Zone

Vikings Invade the UK Again. As the NFL roll out a series of matches across October, one team in particular hopes to capture the hearts of even more Brits. As the team with the largest UK fan base of any NFL team, Minnesota Vikings are not resting on the  laurels. Our brief was to create a Minnesota Vikings Fan Zone at an iconic venue that would provide an impressive backdrop for this multi-purpose event. One side of the area became a skills zone, complete with field goal practice and throwing accuracy tests.   Centre stage was a viking ship and figurehead, housing a giant  screen that would show the game live on the Sunday afternoon. Challenges From Nature A terror attack in Manchester two days before we were due to open the event caused a headache as security levels were raised across the country. Then Storm Amy, gusting at 50 mph against a boat design to withstand 47 mph winds raised further concern. New wind calculations had to be completed and some branding had to be removed from the high level trusses to ensure the event remained safe. At all times this is our primary concern – that no-one is at risk  from falling equipment or swirling kit. With less than an hour to go before the advertised start time we were given the go ahead to open the gates. The video below shows just how much the fans who attended enjoyed the day https://youtu.be/2O-zS4qaLYE

Brand showcasing, Experiential Marketing

Welcome to Windsor

Welcome to Windsor – Schweppes at Beaumont House On Thursday, 13th February, we had the opportunity to transform the DeVere Beaumont Estate in Windsor into a breathtaking venue for CCEP’s global leadership meeting. The meeting and dinner followed a market visit to the surrounding area which we supported – more about that next week. The 42-acre estate is centred on a Georgian mansion designed by James Gibbs and named Bowman’s Lodge. It was originally commissioned by Henry Thynne in 1705 and changed hands several times over the next 150 years. In 1854, it became a public school known locally as the Catholic Eton. The estate was acquired by DeVere in 2018 and fully renovated to provide excellent hotel facilities. Today, we are focusing on activating an incredible function room. The Beaumont Estate chapel was designed in 1870 by Joseph Hanson, featuring a barrel-vaulted ceiling and rose stained glass window.  The ceiling and walls of this iconic space were painted by William Romaine-Walke in 1902 and inspired the chapel in Evelyn Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited. With such a distinctive space, it was essential to match the ambience of the venue with the branding for the event.  The Chapel was used for the dinner and evening reception for 60 business leaders, followed by branded games for team engagement. Recessed seating booths provided an intimate space for pre-dinner drinks and networking. The Schweppes brand once again proved to be so versatile, thanks to its heritage.   The painted Chapel walls provided the perfect canvas for the subtle placement of the Schweppes signature logo and fountain icon. The bar area was wrapped to produce a marble effect with etched signatures on the front and walls. Simple tie-on tags were dotted around the room with suggested cocktails using Schweppes mixers. The branded menus and placemats added branding to the tables without overpowering the serenity of the venue.   Before and after shots of the design render and the actual execution Finishing touches for subtle brand presence Take a look at the final results with our video walkthrough of the chapel transformation https://youtu.be/ut8JiwU4N-g

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