High-profile project? Check.
Ambiguous technical requirements? Check.
Tight deadline? Check.

This project landed in my lap with a thud. Our VP of Sales was going to be giving a TED-like talk at a conference in Europe and needed an accompanying presentation. The twist was that it would be presented on a 40' x 8' screen array.

The two immediate problems to be solved were: 1) Technically, how can we pull this off in a matter of weeks and 2) what does it look like?

After figuring out the technical issues, we turned to design. Being such an extremely-wide aspect and large size meant that nothing we had done previously could be used. It would have to be built from scratch. That was the bad news. The good news was that it freed us up to do something fresh.

Fun fact: This event was hosted at a Google facility. Afterward, they told our VP that we had "raised the bar" on presentations created for their screen array.

Created in Photoshop, Illustrator and PowerPoint.