Special Event Design
Certificate OD

Special Event Design Certificate OD

Course Overview

Elevate your event design expertise with this refreshed and updated course. Renowned event designer Lindsay Landman will lead you through high-level design techniques applicable to corporate, social, and nonprofit events. Using the “Designer’s Toolbox” framework, you’ll learn how each design tool—such as lighting, florals, branding, food and beverage, entertainment, and technology—works both independently and in harmony to create cohesive and impactful event designs.

This course goes beyond aesthetics, helping you build a strong event design vocabulary that will enhance communication with clients, partners, and vendors. You’ll gain the skills to assess a venue’s assets and challenges, develop a thoughtful guest experience, and execute a vision that meets client goals while staying within budget and time constraints.

Completely revamped from its original 2014 version, this course reflects the latest trends and innovations in the field, incorporating how evolving elements like entertainment, technology, and experiential design shape today’s event landscape. Whether you’re looking to refine your creative edge or simply “talk the talk” with creative vendors, this course equips you with the tools and insights to create memorable, one-of-a-kind events that leave a lasting impression.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Understand the fundamental principles of modern event design and how to create a design concept that achieves the client’s goals, meets their budget, and can be executed in the venue within the time allotted.
  • Learn how to implement various elements into your design concept, including flowers, furniture, lighting, branded accents, entertainment, technology, and others.
  • Identify opportunities for creating custom fabrication pieces that can be unique focal points for guests, which helps to set yourself apart from others.
  • Learn how to evaluate a venue’s challenges and assets to be incorporated into a design concept and how to ensure you can execute your vision within the time and space available.

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Event Leadership Institute has been approved by the Events Industry Council (EIC) as a Preferred Provider of continuing education courses, including the COVID-19 Event Strategy & Design Certificate course, which qualifies for CMP continuing education credit. Determination of continuing education credit eligibility or Preferred Provider status does not imply EIC’s endorsement or assessment of education quality.

Learn From An Industry Expert

New York-based event designer Lindsay Landman has been producing innovative weddings and special events across the globe since 2001. Her company, Lindsay Landman Events, has been a market leader in the unique integration of event planning, design, and production, initiated by Lindsay’s trademark focus on the intersection of beauty and brains, form, and function.
Lindsay is a go-to media resource, providing insight on weddings, design, etiquette, and entertaining for dozens of publications, including New York Magazine, Brides, The Knot, Inside Weddings, and BizBash, as well as television outlets such as the Style Network and ABC-TV. Lindsay is passionate about writing for both business and pleasure and flexes her writing muscles regularly as a contributor for Examiner.com and ChicTip.com as well as on the Lindsay Landman Events blog.
Lindsay earned her B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania, and in addition to a decade of event design coursework, she is currently studying Interior Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Beyond her role as President and Creative Director of Lindsay Landman Events, Lindsay is the founding President of the New York Chapter of Wish Upon a Wedding and the National Event Chair for the organization, as well as a busy wife and mother of two boys. Lindsay and her family reside in New York City.

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What is Event Design?

  1. Gain a comprehensive understanding of what event design entails, including the specification of an event and the role of the designer.
  2. Learn how to find and manage inspiration from various sources to fuel your creativity and enhance your event designs.

  3. Discover effective techniques for collaborating with clients and other stakeholders to create successful and cohesive event designs.

  4. Understand the importance of originality in design and learn strategies to avoid the pitfalls of imitating existing designs.

The Designer’s Toolbox

  1. Learn about the essential tools in a designer’s toolbox, including hard goods, soft goods, live goods, and lighting.

  2. Discover how to use multiple design tools together harmoniously to create a cohesive and immersive event experience.

  3. Explore the importance of patterns and textures in event design and how they can enhance the overall aesthetic.

  4. Understand the role of food and beverage as design elements and how their presentation can contribute to the event’s theme.

The Science of Color

  1. Understand the essential principles of color theory in special event design.

  2. Recognize the differences between colors of light and pigment.

  3. Master color terminology to communicate more effectively with clients.

Floral and Non-Floral Décor

  1. Understand the principles of using floral and non-floral décor.

  2. Learn how to use a variety of materials and textures to create visually appealing designs.

  3. Learn how to balance cost considerations with creative design choices.

Lighting, AV and Event Technology

  1. Understand the importance of lighting, AV, and event technology in designing successful special events.

  2. Master the elements of lighting and technology to create immersive and engaging experiences for attendees.

  3. Coordinate effectively with planning teams to ensure seamless integration of all technical aspects.

Branding and Paper Goods

  1. Identify the key components of effective brand guidelines and their application in event design.

  2. Utilize brand elements such as logos, colors, and typography to create cohesive and impactful event materials.

  3. Apply principles to develop customized branding solutions that enhance the overall event experience.

Floor and Space Planning

  1. Learn how to effectively utilize available space to ensure a comfortable and functional event layout, even in smaller venues.

  2. Understand the best practices for arranging tables to maximize space and enhance guest interaction and comfort.

  3. Discover techniques to ensure guest comfort, including optimal spacing, seating arrangements, and temperature control.

  4. Explore how to use decorative elements strategically to create the illusion of more space and enhance the overall aesthetic of the event.

Event Sites and Venues

  1. Learn how to choose the right venue for your event, considering factors such as size, location, and overall suitability.

  2. Understand the importance of checking venue availability, including booking dates, load-in times, and site visit opportunities.

  3. Gain insights into evaluating the physical accessibility of a venue, including entry points, elevators, and ramps.

  4. Explore how the existing aesthetics of a venue can impact your event design and what modifications might be necessary.

Design Production

  1. Learn the essential steps involved in transforming a design concept into a tangible event setup, ensuring all elements are effectively executed.

  2. Discover how to communicate your design ideas clearly with producers and clients to ensure everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goal.

  3. Understand the importance of sourcing materials and managing budgets to ensure that your designs are both feasible and cost-effective.

  4. Explore the benefits of working closely with production partners to bring your designs to life, sharing both credit and responsibility for the final outcome.

Design Communication

  1. Learn how to communicate design ideas clearly and effectively to clients, ensuring their vision is accurately translated into the final event design.

  2. Discover techniques for identifying and understanding client preferences and inspirations to create a design that resonates with their vision.

  3. Understand the importance of balancing creative design with practical production considerations to ensure successful event execution.

  4. Master the skill of creating detailed renderings and visualizations to provide clients with a clear picture of the event design.

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