Monday, October 10, 2005


I decided to post some pictures of the convention I went to Utah to work on. Be sure to click to see the larger versions as you really can't see much in these small versions. It was all for a company called Nuskin, but each of their divisions had it's own separate area and look. This one is the Nuskin product area. We printed all the graphics you see here, banners, signs, etc., and my company designed and built all the structures you see as well.








This next one is for the Big Planet division of Nuskin. Again, my company designed and built all the structures. That big 'b' logo was particularly interesting to try to adhere graphics to. It's nearly 6" thick and made out of several layers of gator foam, routed to shape. The fun part is that there's a motor underneath it and it actually rotates.








This one is of the Pharmanex area. We built the bridge and painted it to look like old wood, and some of the crew actually went to the mountains and brought back the log beside the bridge. And that's real dirt too! The forest graphic along the side of the bridge was printed by yours truly. That was one of the really cool parts about getting to go to Utah -- seeing the graphics that I print actually in the environments they're being used to create.






This is typical of a lot of the graphics we printed. It incorporates the show logo as well as it's slogan "Choose to be a Champion", and we really like making dimensional displays. We rarely use flat graphics when we can build something that stands on it's own. Not only does it look cool, but it saves money on buying or building stands.








And here's something else we made. The stage. We designed and built it. We also handle the lighting, so while it's purple and blue in this pic, at other times it was green or orange. We also provide the video or speaker support that goes on the big screens you see, and often we'll have a producer who is actually calling the show and giving cues and such.








Last but not least, here is a view of Salt Lake from the hotel window of a co-worker of mine. This is why I so wanted to get out of the convention center and into the mountains. Beautiful, isn't it?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

yeah. Ditto Raine. You are kinda kewl like that. :-)

Anonymous said...

It's cool to see some of the things I got the chance to work on. It does give me a whole new perspective on the flat graphics we had been looking at and how they can create a 3 dimensional space.

As far as the reality concept, I have had a similar feeling but usually during times of extreme change or stress. Examples of such times: moving to a new place, changing jobs (or in my case quitting...lol). I have sometimes described those types of feelings in a defferent way...as in not being "comfortable in my own skin". It is almost like I don't "fit" in the same places or situations or even who I perceived myself to be. Have I eaten the cake and grown like Alice in Wonderland?

I know, I'm beginning to sound strange. I think that is just part of being an artist.