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Showcase your speakers

Client

CMEPIUS
Sector: Government

Related services

Visual Storytelling

Theme driver

Digitalisation

The challenge

Conferences provide an opportunity for experts of various fields to come together and share their knowledge, experiences, and ideas in innovative discussions. Great conferences often come with great keynote speakers who not only have expertise in the field but can also communicate effectively and inspire the attendees. However, since Corona, it is not a given anymore that people just show up for your conference.

 

One way to encourage attendance, is to create visually compelling content that showcases the speakers’ contributions and the overall benefits of the event. This shared across social media platforms and other promotional channels to raise awareness and generate excitement for the conference. That’s where our speaker visualizations comes in.

Our approach

CMEPIUS, the European Centre for Mobility and European programmes, asked us to create a visual harvesting for their ResetEDU conference. We told them, we could do even more. Next to a large mural and a summarizing video, we aincorporated some cutting-edge augmented reality to enhance the attendees’ experience.  

Our team of designers created visual speaker presentations that provide a brief overview of each speaker’s talk. To create these presentations, we used a picture of each speaker and a summary of their topic. Then, we incorporated the speaker’s talking points and created an image that illustrates their presentation’s key themes.

The result

The designs were consistent with the conference’s branding and theme. By creating an eye-catching visual of the speaker, we helped organizers promote their speakers on their conference website, social media, or any other related documentation.

The Speaker visualizations not only enhanced the speaker’s presentation but also helped the organizers to elevate their conference’s overall brand image. An attractive visual of the speaker is more likely to catch the attention of potential attendees and generate interest in the conference.


We created this service for the ResetEdu Conference in 2021. Thirsty for more? Take a look here for more examples of our work for the conference. If you’re an event organizer looking to elevate your conference’s branding and make it stand out, get in touch with us to learn more about our Speaker Visualization.

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Augmented Reality (AR)

What is it?

Augmented Reality is adding a digital layer on top of a printed document (graphic recording, infographic, manual…). Using your phone or your tablet you will be able to see or hear extra information like images, videos and webpages. You just need a portable machine with a camera and an internet connection.

 

 

It’s nothing new. AR applications have been around for decades. Despite all of the promise, it is only now since the rise of powerful smartphone technology that AR is ready to unleash its potential.

When to use it?

You might have noticed that the reality around is multi-layered and dynamic. Yet, most of the time we are trapped in static, single-layer, two-dimensional pages. Hence, Augmented Realiy works best on printed materials like posters, infographics, graphic recording and manualsSo, when does it makes sense to add AR to our design work:

  • You don’t have enough space to add all the information ;
  • You want extra information that is not relevant for everybody;
  • You want pictures, video, sound or webpage on a static page
  • You want to add interactivity
  • You need to update the information regularly 

Hassle free!

We are convinced that Augmented Reality only contributes to a project if it is user-friendly. So, if at all possible we work with tools that:

  • Require No APP
  • Works on all phones
  • Instant appearance of the visuals

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