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Building an events Website

My thoughts today:
​Building an events website can be a challenge. Of course building any website can carry challenges as well, I am here relying on a guess, and not experience. However, an event website is something I am currently working on, and I must say, it is challenging.
​Events, after days of design and preparation, after hours of set up and execution become personal; at least to me they do. Personal is bad. I become attached to every memory, every element of the event. Trying to place that event into a couple of lines and a few pictures automatically becomes impossible.
How can I capture back those moments and place them in the contest of a website and be fair to all the work and creativity placed  into the creation process?
​And the challenge begins.

Event Designing is not short of on ART

2/23/2016

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​​Designing an event is a work of art. I have often been faced with questions on the process of creating an event; and truthfully, after placing the basic dots in place - from choosing caterers to music, etc ... - I can never fully answer the question without using the word art.
​How is it art? Well, just like a painting, colors need to work to together, not to over-power nor to diminish the value of every tonality. Shapes, be it tables, patterns, platform, just like a piece of sculpture need to blend into the venue, to shape-shift it so it answers to that one particular event, that one particular client or demand.
​The dilemma that is faced, on daily basis, by event designers is not the availability of venues, or the scarcity of suppliers, as serious as both sound, but actually, the challenge is to come up, time and again with a new piece of art: more commonly known as a creative, interesting event.

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    Nawar Hage is an event planner who started as an Interior Designer and found her passion in organizing events.

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