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NBA All-Star Game Graphics
Graphics Comes Together with the Expertise of our All-Star Team
Account Manager and Photography: Christine Fetting
Project Managers: Renee Castro, Conor Harmon & Anjelica Garcia
Operator Team: General Support and Fulfillment
Writer: Jon Davis
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Client: National Basketball AssociationVIDEO PROJECT SUMMARY
It does not matter the team you root for or the sport you follow, there is just something special about an all-star game. How often do you see the most talented players get together for an exhibition? While we did not score courtside seats, we project-managed graphics for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.
UNITED WE STAND
The annual contest was hosted at the United Center, an indoor arena on the west side of Chicago.
EXTENSION OF THE TEAM
No, we did not wear jerseys, and would have been proud to be benchwarmers, but our team played a vital role. From print to onsite coordination, Cushing managed much of the process. In fact, we handled it from start to finish line (oops, wrong sport.) with a great partner.
Plans came together with the NBA’s creative firm before final designs were completed. discussions centered around the timeline and coordinating a myriad of moving parts.
EXTERIOR BANNERS INSTALLED OUTSIDE THE UNITED CENTER
The trickiest part of this installation was the weather.
It was Mid-February in the windy city, so we had to pick days that were closest to 40 degrees. Why? Some adhesive vinyls and films can vary on ideal install temperature. Most recommend 40 degrees or above because the glue cannot activate (think about a glue gun.) Adhesive is more pliable at warmer temperatures.
So, what was the game plan? Keep an eye on the thermostat.
The project team would pivot at any sign of “warmer” weather, stepping away part of the installation where temperature. Since it was not clear know when we would have another day that was above 20 degrees within the week we had to install.
SWISH!
Approach the Wintrust Area last February and and you were met with stunning window signage.
Featuring stars such as LeBron James, graphics made a powerful statement. No air balls here!
Keeping the discussion on window signage, check out this section of the installation. Players span several windowpanes. Look closer and you may be wondering: how did the graphics line up so well? It’s our secret. Just kidding. Every project has twists and turns.
Part of the project involved the installation of these branded construction fence banners outside the United Center.
The original material spec’d for the glass exterior windows did not fit the budget. It needed to be white, but translucent enough to display color on the other side of the window.
So, we tapped our network of vendors and invested in a roll of Glass Apeel. It worked perfectly. We had the same issue with the material for the interior steps of the arena.
Since that was a high-traffic area, it required a couple rounds of testing, but we sourced General Formulations, a durable material for textured surfaces.
Yes, as in concrete pillars wrapped in vinyl graphics.
A challenging part of the overall project, it proves you can brand anywhere. We used General Formulations – GF Concept 285 RoughMark White. A heat gun played a key role in most graphic applications throughout the United Center.