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wedding gobo, monogram design, grayscale

Whitehall Manor Mandy & Dan’s Grayscale Glass Gobo- Wedding Monogram Example with Teal Uplighting

wedding gobo, monogram design, grayscale

Grayscale Wedding Monogram Gobo June 18th 2011 at Whitehall Manor, Virginia

Mandy and Dan had a beautiful wedding at Whitehall Manor in Bluemont Virginia. We came  up with this beautiful wedding monogram design for their wedding that was displayed on the dancefloor.

The dancefloor area in this particular venue makes it hard to project the light directly onto the floor at the ideal angle. However with our knowledge of the venue, were able to suggest placing it in a way to keep the design and also place it in the best location possible and it turned out fantastic!

Our gobo design and light rentals are so easy to setup and we take all the worry and hassle out of projecting a design and gobo. Our easy to follow instructions included with every rental show a photo step by step example of how to setup the lights so that anyone can do it.

Congratulations to Mandy and Dan and best of luck to them both, the gobo design turned out terrific and looked fantastic on the dancefloor with the teal lighting in the background.

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Wedding Monogram with Purple & Fuchsia Uplighting – Holiday Inn Key Bridge – Arlington, VA

Holiday_Inn_Uplighting_and_Monogram-Arlington_VAKristine and Rodney had a great venue to project their monogram. They had a huge head table and wanted a strong focal element to draw people into the room. We created a black and white grayscale gobo for the back wall and then used up lighting to add purple and fuchsia.

The grayscale monogram design we used for their wedding is the perfect match to contrast with the rich purples and fuchsias used with the up lights and with the rest of the room decor.

Because of the stands that we include with our rentals, we were able to project across the room and above everyone’s heads so that as people walked by they wouldn’t interfere with the projection on the wall.

The monogram design and light did a great job of filling a large space with a design that created a strong design element that not only drew people into the reception space, but tied all the design elements together.

Gobo monogram designs and lights for weddings remain one of the most cost effective ways to decorate for a wedding.

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Wedding Monogram Light – Meadowlark Botanical Gardens – Vienna, VA

wedding_monogram_light_gobo_ceiling_projection_elegantAllison and Michael had a beautiful wedding at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens. It’s a beautiful space to begin with, but adding a custom wedding monogram really ups the elegance factor. Imagine a beautiful park, imagine a stream running through that park, now imagine building on top of that park with a structure that uses as many windows as possible seamlessly blending indoors and outdoors. That’s what you have with Meadowlark, a one of a kind wedding venue in the DC area.

It’s the perfect place to have a wedding!

At night time adding a monogram helps add in a strong focal element that helps brand the space and also adds ambient light in the space. Even with all the natural sunlight that streams into the venue, the light is still visible during the daytime.

The projection angle for a monogram light is perfect and is really easy to work the unobtrusive design and look of the rental gobo projector into the beautiful environment of Meadowlark. The perfect gobo light for enhancing an already gorgeous venue.

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Sweet Sixteen Stars Party Gobo – Alexandria, VA

sweet_sixteen_gobo_birthday_logo_stars_party_alexandria_vaWe worked with Elizabeth to design her sweet sixteen logo gobo for her party. She wanted something incorporating a stars theme so we worked on pulling together her name with the theme. The i of Elizabeth is a star and works well with the star field around her name.

The logo is projected at about 40 feet away from the light. The light had no problem with the distance or the tall ceiling and it did a really great job!

The first thing that people noticed when they came in was the strong design element of the logo. It very cost effectively transformed the entire space into a party atmosphere by taking the drab white walls and when dimming the lights added the punch that helped pull together all the star balloons, streamers, and stars hanging around the venue.

 

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