Corporate Event Branding Services in San Francisco

Hunter Events knows that when planning a corporate event, meeting or conference, the company’s corporate branding is an essential detail to weave in to the overall design process. The event attendees will either be very familiar with the company’s corporate branding, or they will be introduced to it at the event. Either way, the corporate event acts as a spotlight for the company’s brand, and the corporate branding should clearly come across to event attendees exactly as intended. As one of the top event planning companies in San Francisco, Hunter Events puts over 25 years of experience and skill to the test to ensure the Client’s corporate branding does exactly that.

Hunter Events begins the event planning process by working closely with the Client to establish the theme of the event and to understand the company’s voice and feel from a branding perspective. Once this has been communicated, Hunter Events is able to craft ways to incorporate the company corporate branding into as much of the corporate event as requested by the Client. This includes everything from the creation of the event registration website to the on-site event signage, and anything in between.

Branding Guidelines

Hunter Events also understands that corporate brand standards created by the Client’s corporate branding should be respected and followed as outlined in the company’s brand guidelines.

Leave the corporate branding to Hunter Events and you will not be disappointed. Let’s plan your event together! Contact Robert Hunter at Robert@HunterEvents.net

Clients

APL
Able Services
Battery Ventures
BIO-RAD
cti
COMPAQ
Computer History Museum
Corindus
Coty
GAP
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Genentech
GUMP'S San Francisco
KPCB
KPMG
Levi Strauss & CO.
Minot Capital, LLC.
Mitsubishi Electric
Momentum International
Moore Medical
NationalMI
Nortel Networks
Pagenet
PWC
Quest Diagnostics
Resolver Experience GRC
Scientific Learning
Textainer
Tullamore Dew
URS
Y&R
Sovrn
Corporate Event Branding Services in San Francisco