David Stark is one of New York's most creative and sought-after event designers. This book explores forty of Stark's elaborate yet eco-friendly events-corporate, non-profit, and private-with 200 exquisite photographs and descriptive text. Organized according to the designer's quirky phraseology-"Animate the Inanimate" "Don't Take It So Seriously . . . At the End of the Day, It's a Party" "From Many Little Things Make One Big Thing" "It's Not What You Use, But How You Use It" and "Make Packaging the Prize"-this book is unique in both its presentation and its content. Stark considers his events…mehr
David Stark is one of New York's most creative and sought-after event designers. This book explores forty of Stark's elaborate yet eco-friendly events-corporate, non-profit, and private-with 200 exquisite photographs and descriptive text. Organized according to the designer's quirky phraseology-"Animate the Inanimate" "Don't Take It So Seriously . . . At the End of the Day, It's a Party" "From Many Little Things Make One Big Thing" "It's Not What You Use, But How You Use It" and "Make Packaging the Prize"-this book is unique in both its presentation and its content. Stark considers his events "art installations" and when guests enter his spaces, that is exactly how they feel-surrounded by the kind of creative input and passion that can only be described as art. Clients include Condé Nast Publications, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, Hearst Corporation, Michael Graves, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, Museum of Arts and Design, Rachael Ray, Tory Burch, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sephora, Sundance Institute, and Target.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and the School of Visual Arts, David Stark began his career as a painter before starting his own business as an event designer. His previous books include Napkins with a Twist, To Have & to Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets, and Wild Flowers: Projects and Inspirations.
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Hello Preface Say it Loud Say it Proud Robin Hood Foundation 2006 + Times Square Bat Mitzvah Speak Volumes with a Whisper Lowy Antique Frame and Restoring Company Take a Classic, Make It Modern Minneapolis Institute of Arts Animate the Inanimate Metropolitan Opera 125th Anniversary + Sundance Institute 2006 Use the Tools of the Trade Film Society of Lincoln Center + Whitney Museum of American Art 2008 It's All About the Double Take Walker Art Center Lasso Something Personal Hamptons Wedding Don't Take It So Seriously… At the End of the Day, It's a Party Coney Island Wedding + Circus Bar Mitzvah From Many Little Things Make One Big Thing American Patrons of Tate + Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids 2008 + New Yorkers for Children 2009 + Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2008 Don't Overlook the Obvious Americas Society + Whitney Museum of American Art 17th Annual American Art Award + New Museum Opening + Museum of Art and Design + Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2009 Use Words Literally Museum of Modern Art See Magic in the Mundane Robin Hood Foundation 2007 Events Are Live Theater, Guests Are Actors Target Bodegas Don't Overlook the Beauty in Your Own Backyard Wave Hill Wedding It's Not What You Use, but How You Use It Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2007 + Eco by Cosentino Fall Down the Rabbit Hole and Enjoy the Ride Target Bullseye Inn Landscape the Party Sundance Institute 2007 + Campsite Birthday + JCPenney American Living Launch Explode the Scale New Yorkers for Children 2008 + Travel + Leisure 2008 Design Awards + Design Industry Foundation Fighting Aids 2009 + Museum of Art and Design 2007 + The Huffington Post 2009 Pre-Inaugural Ball + Topiary Bat Mitzvah Give It Up for Drop-Dead Chic + Wooded Wedding + Springtime Wedding + Summer Tent Wedding + Allure Magazine Best of Beauty Awards + Carnaby Street Bar Mitzvah + Pierre Hotel Bar Mitzvah + New York State Opera 2008 Make Packaging the Prize West Elm Store Opening A Life After the Party Robin Hood Foundation 2008 Good Bye Acknowledgments
Hello Preface Say it Loud Say it Proud Robin Hood Foundation 2006 + Times Square Bat Mitzvah Speak Volumes with a Whisper Lowy Antique Frame and Restoring Company Take a Classic, Make It Modern Minneapolis Institute of Arts Animate the Inanimate Metropolitan Opera 125th Anniversary + Sundance Institute 2006 Use the Tools of the Trade Film Society of Lincoln Center + Whitney Museum of American Art 2008 It's All About the Double Take Walker Art Center Lasso Something Personal Hamptons Wedding Don't Take It So Seriously… At the End of the Day, It's a Party Coney Island Wedding + Circus Bar Mitzvah From Many Little Things Make One Big Thing American Patrons of Tate + Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids 2008 + New Yorkers for Children 2009 + Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2008 Don't Overlook the Obvious Americas Society + Whitney Museum of American Art 17th Annual American Art Award + New Museum Opening + Museum of Art and Design + Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2009 Use Words Literally Museum of Modern Art See Magic in the Mundane Robin Hood Foundation 2007 Events Are Live Theater, Guests Are Actors Target Bodegas Don't Overlook the Beauty in Your Own Backyard Wave Hill Wedding It's Not What You Use, but How You Use It Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2007 + Eco by Cosentino Fall Down the Rabbit Hole and Enjoy the Ride Target Bullseye Inn Landscape the Party Sundance Institute 2007 + Campsite Birthday + JCPenney American Living Launch Explode the Scale New Yorkers for Children 2008 + Travel + Leisure 2008 Design Awards + Design Industry Foundation Fighting Aids 2009 + Museum of Art and Design 2007 + The Huffington Post 2009 Pre-Inaugural Ball + Topiary Bat Mitzvah Give It Up for Drop-Dead Chic + Wooded Wedding + Springtime Wedding + Summer Tent Wedding + Allure Magazine Best of Beauty Awards + Carnaby Street Bar Mitzvah + Pierre Hotel Bar Mitzvah + New York State Opera 2008 Make Packaging the Prize West Elm Store Opening A Life After the Party Robin Hood Foundation 2008 Good Bye Acknowledgments
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