
The event's theme—the Art of the Possible—was projected on the venue's façade.
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Paper Acorn created the luminaries, which lined the carpet leading to the arrivals area and bore the symphony's logo, as well as the table numbers.
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Word art displayed in various forms throughout the gala conveyed an abstract event theme. The lighting on a curved wall changed colors every few seconds to offer even more visual interest.
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The waitstaff wore custom bow ties with the word art graphics that were used throughout the gala.
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Each room featured a different flower in the arrangements. The Patrons room had mokara orchids floating in water above crystal rocks.
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Inspirational phrases that reinforced the symphony's message were suspended from the ceiling of one of the dining rooms.
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LED tape lined the dining tables, providing a high-tech alternative to linens.
Photo: Fabian Giannattassio

Both high-impact and budget-friendly, a 48-inch disco ball was the decor centerpiece at the after-party.
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CMYK Theme at the HP Color Printer Press Event

As a way to introduce its four new printers, Hewlett-Packard turned a raw space in New York's Chelsea neighborhood into a makeshift lab and color-coded showcase based around the CMYK color model in 2012. The production team at ExtraExtra used a design scheme based on the printing industry's CMYK color format to underscore the thermal technology of the ink-jet products.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis