Sunday, September 05, 2010

Blogs for March 2010

Mar 24 2010

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Last summer, we conceptualized and executed a two-week Mediterranean cruise as an incentive trip for a private client. One interesting challenge that manifested during the pre-event planning was our client’s decision to NOT hire a professional photographer. “Everyone will have their own camera,” she said. But we recognized a need to provide a safe, confidential and controlled service for guests to share their experiences and photos during the trip. The solution? Our custom-designed photo sharing website called PhotoShare ... 

Mar 11 2010

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Face-to-face interaction will always be the ideal platform for business communications. At EA, we believe there is no substitute for meetings. We also understand that in today’s economy, cutting costs and staying within budget are top priorities. Keeping this in mind, we developed “Meetings in a Box” — a cost-effective solution for your company to host meetings and seminars of all sizes anytime, anywhere. 


The “Meetings in a Box” concept is ideal for our corporate clients that host a large number of meetings in various locations. Event Architects take care of all the details by packing all meeting materials into a box to be shipped to a client’s event. This includes items such as: registration lists, agendas, branded lanyards and name badges, return envelopes, attendee surveys and even writing utensils. After the meeting, our client simply sends everything back to us in the return envelope provided. It‘s a simple, eco-efficient and cost-effective solution for Event Architects to support clients’ goals. 

Mar 03 2010

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I’m a person who gets really excited about office products.  I get goose bumps when I see a new cool pen or someone shows me their daily organizer.  I just can’t get enough of it.  The thought that this simple little object could transform me into a highly organized and efficient machine at work excites me.  A direct side effect of this highly delusional thinking is I’ve been able to sample just about every product out there.  

A year ago I was in the market for a personal task management system, which utilized the highly popular, though life altering, Getting Things Done theory as its organizational platform.  After weeks of research I finally decided to try Mac Things developed by Culture Code. The reviews were stellar...


Mar 02 2010













To be successful in our line of work, creativity and originality are two requirements that never cease to exist.  We at EA tend to produce events that utilize some of the latest and most high-tech equipment when it comes to things like projectors, LED walls and tiles, audio, and lighting.  We constantly search for vendors who own their own equipment and can provide the latest technologies, so when the audience does finally arrive, we can watch jaws drop.  To some it may be boring, but to us, knowing the ins and outs of the world of technology (no matter how nerdy) can make all the difference...