The 53rd annual Chevron Houston Marathon took place in Downtown Houston this weekend, and 2020 Exhibits left its footprint at the Houston Health & Fitness Expo presented by Houston Methodist with two beautiful and engaging experiences. It was our pleasure to have again partnered with Chevron Houston and Houston Methodist. Looking forward to next year! #2020Exhibits #2020ExhibitsProud #ChevronHoustonMarathon #Runners #ChevronHouston#PartnershipsForSuccess#humanenergy... See MoreSee Less
We’re feeling so proud of this captivating 40 X 40 island exhibit for Houston First Corporation and how it stole the show at PCMA Convening Leaders held at the George R. Brown Convention Center last week. With a giant LED hanging sign, a spacious and functional cooking counter—complete with three 7 X 2 curved LED units—and an eye-catching 9 X 8 LED wall in the back, the booth was impossible to pass by. Two reception desks with LED tiles, and glass bistro tables placed all around to network were the icing on the cake.Take a look at our video! #HoustonFirst#2020Exhibits #PCMACL#CL25... See MoreSee Less
Looking for a surefire way to attract and engage at your next trade show or event? Then look no further than a brand activation! Whether it’s a digital game, a photo op, or a sports game, brand experiences are fun, engaging, and the latest way to form a lasting connection with your audience. Best of all? You can customize them to reflect your brand! Take a peek at 2020exhibits.com/brand-activations/ to learn more about what our interactive solutions can do for you. #2020Exhibits#ExperientialMarketing#BrandActivations#BrandExperiences#InteractiveSolutions#DigitalGames#Engagement#TradeShows#eventmarketing... See MoreSee Less
Thank You. These may be the two most powerful words in any language. For hospitals, cultural institutions, and other non-profits that rely on generous donors to help build that new research facility or support a capital campaign, saying “thank you” graciously is vital. Effective donor recognition programs say it eloquently, and forever. For Midland Memorial, the objective is to celebrate donor loyalty and commitment across this 5-tier program in a way that is respectful and reflective of their levels of engagement. It is vitally essential for 2020 Exhibit to work in collaboration with Gensler/Dallas as the design architect to fabricate and install this Capital Campaign’s donor wall in a way that is done beautifully and respectfully and with some intriguing and carefully considered elements and intent. Ultimately, the goal is to create a beautiful, compelling and effective donor recognition wall that says it eloquently, and forever.
Solution
At first sight, one can’t help but to see and experience an artful and compelling donor wall experience that resonates with intent and appreciation. Hospital visitors and guests, along with donors and their families, will appreciate this reflection of support and commitment, for generations to come.
Who knew there would be so much to calculating donor value? The overall design needed to be symmetrical and with an even flow. Honoring Gensler’s devised intent, 2020 Exhibits shared design, material selection, and fabrication solutions to help answer and yet solve Gensler’s design solution, inspired by this multi-level capital campaign. The design includes individual donors names into different sized magnetic boxes across a customized grid structure, that serves as the backbone and heartbeat of this design to create This prominent wall functions as a component of an ever changing donor recognition wall—as more donors contribute, more Metal Boxes join the wall, changing the overall appearance and organically expressing the growing donor landscape in a visually compelling way. The Donor Wall also communicates a sense of donor hierarchy using different sized metal boxes without crassly attaching dollar signs to individual donor’s names. Midland Memorial Donor Wall demonstrates the successful integration of a richly layered design and experience delights donors and engages passersby. Exceptional design can foster a sense of loyalty with patients past and present, families, and other potential donors. It can create an affinity between a donor and an institution while serving as a visual manifestation of the institution’s brand and values. As donors continue to play growing roles in ensuring the economic health of schools and cultural institutions, it’s critically important to treat donations in a way that effectively commemorates donor generosity. Tier 6 of the program is now actively under way, with the targeted audience now reaching out to Midland Memorial, seeking ways to help and be involved. Thank you.