
Eyewear brand Warby Parker hosted a summer pool party in June 2012 at the Standard in downtown Los Angeles. Poolside tables displayed the company's glasses alongside buckets of branded towels.
Photo: Lauren Farmer

During Thrillist's “Best Day of Your Life” event in June 2014, Stoli handed out branded sunglasses and sweatbands to attendees.
Photo: Christos Katsiaouni

Stoli also hosted a dance party at Brazen Fox as part of the festivities and handed out the ideal summer swag: branded bottles of sunscreen.
Photo: Christos Katsiaouni

Los Angeles-based Gold Ink Tattoo, whose clients include Jamba Juice, Taco Bell, Nike, Zico, and Bebe, creates custom metallic temporary tattoos in either gold or silver foil. Pricing depends on quantity and color, with a minimum order of 500 sheets.
Photo: Courtesy of Gold Ink Tattoo

Gifts for the Good Life designed a set of pouches and accessories attached to a large metal ring for easy transport to the beach. Items included a water bottle, a branded sarong, and an SPF lip balm.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

For the third annual Thrillist “Best Day of Your Life” event in June, T.G.I. Friday’s traded sunglasses and beer koozies for guests' tweets via vending machine.
Photo: Courtesy of Thrillist

For the Engage14 summit in the Cayman Islands, Gifts for the Good Life put together mini manicure sets with nail polishes in beachy hues for guests. Prices range from $25 to $35 per custom set.
Photo: Rebecca Davidson

In August 2014, Viacom-owned Centric Network launched its re-branded image with a three-day “Island Takeover” tour on Martha’s Vineyard, produced by Events By Fabulous. A custom-wrapped gifting truck distributed branded tote bags and beach towels.
Photo: Anthony Esposito

Guests can keep themselves cool with sandalwood fans from Beau-coup. The natural wood hand fans can be personalized with a custom hang tag and are available in white gift boxes. Prices range from $1.18 to $1.80 each, depending on quantity and gift boxes.
Photo: Courtesy of Beau-coup

A custom cocktail kit by Gifts for the Good Life, featuring images from photographer Jasmine Star, include all the necessary ingredients to mix up a refreshing summer libation. The kits start at $65 each.
Photo: Courtesy of Gifts for the Good Life

Wedding planner Mindy Weiss spoke at the three-day conference. The custom-designed speaker stage backdrop by Event Effects Group featured the event's beachy color palette and icons that were designed by Gifts for the Good Life.
Photo: Cameron Kelly

The design's ombre palette and cut-out icons were incorporated into the agendas, itineraries, and other conference materials.
Photo: John Cain Sargent

The tropical designs carried over into watercolor patterns, which were used on pillow fabrics customized for the event and more.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick

"Make Waves" was spelled out in the pool during the welcome party; it was embraced as the unofficial theme of the event.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

For the poolside party, the Breakers constructed an elaborate ice sculpture featuring an array of encased fish and seafood.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

Branded towels were draped over the waiters' arms during the pool party.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck

Floral flamingos decorated the lawn during the croquet lunch.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck

This year, organizers enlisted Gifts for the Good Life to create a pop-up "boutiquerie" where guests could customize their welcome gifts. Miami-based event design company the Gilded Group collaborated on the area's design and provided the rentals, florals, and branded carts for the space.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

The pop-up's custom carts and branded bars featured "his" and "hers" accessories, candy by Sugarfina, and more.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

The event's branding was introduced in a countdown advent-style, two-part mailer. First, guests received a pop-up invitation and schedule of events, then a box filled with Engage! branded accessories, such as a sleep mask, luggage tag, and sunscreen. Gifts for the Good Life also created turn-down gifts for each evening of the event, which were themed to complement the activities the following day, such as a spa kit with a towel and robe and a travel set.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

The gifting boasted positive and playful messaging like "take it all in," "you got this," "make big plans," and "power full."
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck

Vanessa Kreckel of Two Paper Dolls designed the leather name tags, which featured a charm for each year the guest had attended an Engage! summit.
Photo: Jeremie Barlow

For the beach club luncheon, Kreckel designed delicate laser-cut menu cards shaped like sea fan coral.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick

For breakfast, guests enjoyed cherry-chia seed pudding and coconut acai bowls.
Photo: Cameron Kelly

Ornate fruit carvings served as colorful decor during the morning meal.
Photo: John Cain Sargent

Artisanal popsicles on custom idiom sticks—with sayings like "Just chilling at Engage!16 The Breakers"—provided a refreshing afternoon break.
Photo: Cameron Kelly