Asymmetrical Stage Design

Chiclet & Circuit Modular Systems Create a Beautiful Asymmetrical Stage Design

Asymmetrical Stage At Expert Summit in Prague

Alchemedia Asymmetrical Design for Keynote Speaker Backdrop

Pharrell Performs on Ellen in Front of an Asymmetrical Backdrop

Ryan Lewis Performs on Ellen in Front of an Asymmetrical Backdrop

Invoke Creativity with Asymmetrical Gears & Chiclets Modular Systems Panels

Add Character to A Vignette with Asymmetrical Modular Design

Pillow Panels Create Asymmetry as Lighting Balances this Beautiful Backdrop

Adam Lambert Performs on The Talk with Asymmetrical Columns as the Backdrop

Asymmetrical Stage Design at the Jam Awards

Modular Systems Panels Create Enticing Asymmetrical Design

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Modular Systems Help Create Asymmetrical Design

Invoke Creativity with Asymmetrical Gears & Chiclets Modular Systems Panels
Pharrell Performs on Ellen in Front of an Asymmetrical Backdrop
Add Character to a Vignette with Asymmetrical Modular Design

Show design is meant to inspire, to create change, to shift your thinking or even give permission to break the rules. The set you build can be conservative and to the point or can be unique and invoke further momentum of your messaging. We were never ones to settle, and we’ve always been fans of shaking things up and going against the norm.

The energy in asymmetrical design can inspire.

Everything has its place and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with a beautiful symmetrical stage, we’ve just always been fans of going against the grain, being abstract, and painting outside of the lines.

So, in the spirit of thinking outside the box, breaking the boundaries, or embracing the abstract; consider doing some stage design that promotes energy and movement. Perhaps it influences your audience’s eye to move from left to right, old thinking to new thinking, or promotes your new strategic journey.

Hit us up…let’s talk asymmetrical.


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