
The rave-theme bat mitzvah, which had a neon green and pink color scheme, took place at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium.
Photo: MBK Photography

Escort cards, which were tacked to a crisscrossed black wood fixture at the entrance, were lit up by colorful rings that blinked the entire night.
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Inspired by an image of laser lighting, Evoke's design team used neon green and pink tape to turn the dance floor into the event's laser-esque focal point.
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Frost Lighting provided moving light fixtures that allowed for continuous light movement throughout the night.
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Neon rods served as table centerpieces. "We wanted something that gave height, but we also wanted something that wasn't breaking the bank," Evoke president Jodi Moraru said.
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The desserts, provided by Occasions Caterers, were what Moraru calls a "chocoholic's dream." Chocolate-flavored cupcakes, layered cake pops, and parfaits were presented on a conveyor belt.
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The decor, which kept with the green and pink color scheme, was provided by Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.
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Entertainment for the bat mitzvah, including the DJ and M.C., was provided by Total Entertainment.
Photo: MBK Photography
Glowing Centerpieces

In a nod to its exhibit on bioluminescent organisms, the American Museum of Natural History's junior benefit in 2012 featured bright lighting and glowing decor. Illuminated spheres and LED neon-colored wires decorated the dinner tabletops.
Photo: Denis Finnin/American Museum of Natural History
Oversize Games

A 10-foot Lite-Brite-style decor piece spelled out the band Fun's name at an AOL and T-Mobile concert event in 2012 in Los Angeles.
Photo: ES Photo
Branded Signs

During the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner weekend in 2012, Google and The Hollywood Reporter hosted an event that welcomed guests with an alphabet-board sign.
Photo: Daniel Schwartz
Neon Directions

At AOL's NewFront in 2012, neon signage in the arrivals tent pointed guests toward the event entrance at Highline Stages in New York.
Photo: Phillip Angert