CONCERT EVENT DESIGN
Modeling and implementation of concert site plans and stage designs in various venues, especially in İzmir, İstanbul and Antalya ...
Modeling and implementation of concert site plans and stage designs in various venues, especially in İzmir, İstanbul and Antalya ...
Modeling and implementation of children's workshops and concept designs for various outdoor activities ...
Decor and plan design and fitting for wedding, invitation, launch and opening organizations ...
Design and installation of stands, kiosks and various event concepts in open and closed shopping centers ...
During the working process, we listen to our customers well, offer solutions that can best meet their needs,
deliver the result to the desired target audience, share our success with our customers and congratulate them together.
Before starting the design, we learn about the structure of the work according to the topic to be worked on. We create the information according to the objective analysis related to that sector.
We create an introductory letter containing general details of the work we will design. When this introductory letter is read, it will facilitate the design as it will reach general information about the product to be designed.
No matter how obvious everything is, there is a need for different perspectives, solutions and different ideas for the product to be designed. We do our research, we think about new things.
After completing the above steps, we make a detailed description of the work and clarify the points that must be in the design, thus minimizing the negative details that may affect the design.
In the next stage, various ideas are proposed and the differences / similarities of the ideas are examined. While the ideas accumulated in the thought pool are shaped in the direction of research, other possibilities are also revised.
The most suitable design to be developed is decided. Ideally, the design that meets the expectations and emphasizes the product features is preferred. Other variables, such as time, cost, etc. are decisive when choosing.