AS was the case the previous year, the organizers of the Senior Leaders' Conference needed a multimedia program to run between sessions, displaying local trivia, information, and "instant" one-question quizzes. Since some of the information was still being confirmed right up to the deadline, I programmed the presentation to pull the data from an external text file that can be edited even after installation at the venue.
Produced via an online service, these 2-sided full-color invitations were printed on a heavy card stock with a fabric texture in keeping with the medieval theme.
The various laptops, monitor, sound boards, and video switchers we used to manage the the multimedia presentation.
The various onscreen graphical elements flashed and slid into place to build the title screen, then retreated offscreen. No audio was required for this program as it was shown on large projection screens in a noisy conference hall.
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The various graphic elements fall into place to build the category screen, then the information appears.
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The questions for these trivia screens were assembled from information local to the venue where the conference was held.
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1 color, 1 sided printing. Red and yellow pennants for the guests to wave at the conclusion of the ceremony.
Produced at home from commercially-available precut stock, these tags bear the couple's combined arms over a parchment background rendered in Photoshop. The edges of the stock were "charred" with a permanent marker.
Everything had a medieval style, right down to the guest register. Produced in InDesign and printed on parchment paper stock.
In keeping with medieval traditions, individual tarts were served for dessert, and identified by these toothpick pennants, apple tarts marked with yellow flags, and cherry tarts with red flags.