Events

BrandBook views events as a valuable way to connect with our audience, and we strive to design them to align with our brand's personality and values for memorable and engaging experiences.

Illustration for the events section of the BrandBook framer template

Events

BrandBook views events as a valuable way to connect with our audience, and we strive to design them to align with our brand's personality and values for memorable and engaging experiences.

Illustration for the events section of the BrandBook framer template

Events

BrandBook views events as a valuable way to connect with our audience, and we strive to design them to align with our brand's personality and values for memorable and engaging experiences.

Illustration for the events section of the BrandBook framer template

Philosophy

BrandBook believes that events are an excellent opportunity to showcase our commitment to creating meaningful human interactions and exceptional experiences, which sets a high standard for us to meet.


Physical events

Venues

A physical space is a multi-sensory brand experience for customers, guests, and stakeholders. At BrandBook, we believe that venues should reflect the personality and aesthetic of our brand. Choosing the right space is crucial as it sets the tone for the event and can make all the difference in its success.

A venue with multiple white chairs and wooden ceiling

Location

Choose a central location that's easily accessible and near your intended audience. If not, have a compelling reason for people to make the trip. Also, ensure there are nearby options for those who want to continue their night after the event ends.

A charming view of a street in Paris, France

Stage design

The stage is a crucial design element at any event and should be on-brand with BrandBook's aesthetic. Refer to the Ingredients chapter for guidance and incorporate as many elements as possible to create a truly memorable experience. Even a few carefully selected elements can go a long way in representing BrandBook's identity.

A stage with various light effects


Online events

Virtual events refer to online events where attendees can experience the event and its content digitally rather than in person. There are two main types of virtual events: webinars, virtual conferences.

A recording studio with microphones and headphones

Webinars

Educational in nature, webinars typically last from 45 to 80 minutes and involve one or more speakers presenting content to attendees who can participate in Q&A sessions, view live or pre-recorded videos, and access on-demand content after the event. Attendees may be required to pay a fee or attend for free.

Virtual conferences

These events offer multi-session content, interactive tools, and real-time keynotes. Attendees can build their own agenda from on-demand content and engage with other attendees remotely.

We see events as a chance to connect with our customers, partners, and employees on a personal level. We strive to create events that are both memorable and meaningful, offering an experience that goes beyond the standard corporate gathering.

Philosophy

BrandBook believes that events are an excellent opportunity to showcase our commitment to creating meaningful human interactions and exceptional experiences, which sets a high standard for us to meet.


Physical events

Venues

A physical space is a multi-sensory brand experience for customers, guests, and stakeholders. At BrandBook, we believe that venues should reflect the personality and aesthetic of our brand. Choosing the right space is crucial as it sets the tone for the event and can make all the difference in its success.

A venue with multiple white chairs and wooden ceiling

Location

Choose a central location that's easily accessible and near your intended audience. If not, have a compelling reason for people to make the trip. Also, ensure there are nearby options for those who want to continue their night after the event ends.

A charming view of a street in Paris, France

Stage design

The stage is a crucial design element at any event and should be on-brand with BrandBook's aesthetic. Refer to the Ingredients chapter for guidance and incorporate as many elements as possible to create a truly memorable experience. Even a few carefully selected elements can go a long way in representing BrandBook's identity.

A stage with various light effects


Online events

Virtual events refer to online events where attendees can experience the event and its content digitally rather than in person. There are two main types of virtual events: webinars, virtual conferences.

A recording studio with microphones and headphones

Webinars

Educational in nature, webinars typically last from 45 to 80 minutes and involve one or more speakers presenting content to attendees who can participate in Q&A sessions, view live or pre-recorded videos, and access on-demand content after the event. Attendees may be required to pay a fee or attend for free.

Virtual conferences

These events offer multi-session content, interactive tools, and real-time keynotes. Attendees can build their own agenda from on-demand content and engage with other attendees remotely.

We see events as a chance to connect with our customers, partners, and employees on a personal level. We strive to create events that are both memorable and meaningful, offering an experience that goes beyond the standard corporate gathering.

Philosophy

BrandBook believes that events are an excellent opportunity to showcase our commitment to creating meaningful human interactions and exceptional experiences, which sets a high standard for us to meet.


Physical events

Venues

A physical space is a multi-sensory brand experience for customers, guests, and stakeholders. At BrandBook, we believe that venues should reflect the personality and aesthetic of our brand. Choosing the right space is crucial as it sets the tone for the event and can make all the difference in its success.

A venue with multiple white chairs and wooden ceiling

Location

Choose a central location that's easily accessible and near your intended audience. If not, have a compelling reason for people to make the trip. Also, ensure there are nearby options for those who want to continue their night after the event ends.

A charming view of a street in Paris, France

Stage design

The stage is a crucial design element at any event and should be on-brand with BrandBook's aesthetic. Refer to the Ingredients chapter for guidance and incorporate as many elements as possible to create a truly memorable experience. Even a few carefully selected elements can go a long way in representing BrandBook's identity.

A stage with various light effects


Online events

Virtual events refer to online events where attendees can experience the event and its content digitally rather than in person. There are two main types of virtual events: webinars, virtual conferences.

A recording studio with microphones and headphones

Webinars

Educational in nature, webinars typically last from 45 to 80 minutes and involve one or more speakers presenting content to attendees who can participate in Q&A sessions, view live or pre-recorded videos, and access on-demand content after the event. Attendees may be required to pay a fee or attend for free.

Virtual conferences

These events offer multi-session content, interactive tools, and real-time keynotes. Attendees can build their own agenda from on-demand content and engage with other attendees remotely.

We see events as a chance to connect with our customers, partners, and employees on a personal level. We strive to create events that are both memorable and meaningful, offering an experience that goes beyond the standard corporate gathering.

Highlights

  1. Philosophy: Events showcase commitment to exceptional experiences

  2. Physical events: Venues should reflect brand personality and aesthetic

  3. Online events: Two types are webinars and virtual conferences

Highlights

  1. Philosophy: Events showcase commitment to exceptional experiences

  2. Physical events: Venues should reflect brand personality and aesthetic

  3. Online events: Two types are webinars and virtual conferences

Shooting events

In this video, we will show you how to capture the energy and excitement of BrandBook events through video. You will learn techniques for filming, editing, and adding effects to create engaging and memorable event videos.