Event Design with TripleLift
As a Senior Graphic Designer at TripleLift, I’ve supported a wide range of events over the past few years. This includes product launch parties, exclusive dinners, large-scale brand activations, trade shows, festivals, and conferences.
My contributions have included both digital and physical assets. On the digital side, I designed social media graphics, email signature banners, and RSVP landing pages. On the print side, I prepared production-ready files for vinyl wall graphics, signage, custom packaging, branded swag, menus, stickers, and more; applying a strong knowledge of materials, finishes, and print processes.
These projects were always collaborative efforts, and I worked closely with our creative director and events team to ensure every element aligned with our brand and enhanced the experience for attendees. I take pride in designing with both function and atmosphere in mind. Making sure the visuals not only look good but also support the goals of the event.
Cannes Lions Festival
Brand Presence & Event Support
I collaborated with our Creative Director, Events team, and broader Marketing department to help bring our company’s presence at the Cannes Lions Festival to life. My work spanned digital and physical design touchpoints: I created a suite of social graphics to support our sales team in driving awareness and scheduling meetings, as well as promotional posts featuring our panelists and event details. I also contributed to branding our on-site apartment by preparing large-scale wall graphics and custom swag, ensuring all assets were polished and print-ready. This project was a great example of cross-functional collaboration and designing for both impact and experience.
ces
Brand Rollout & Experiential Design
For CES, our team used the opportunity to unveil our refreshed brand identity, and I helped bring it to life across both digital touchpoints and a fully branded suite at the Aria. I designed social graphics and email banners to promote our presence ahead of the event, aligning the visuals with the new brand direction. For the suite, I worked closely with our Events team to transform the space into a cohesive brand experience. This included designing custom tote bags, pillows, bar accessories, and large vinyl wall wraps. I also created framed artwork to replace the room’s existing decor, helping to create an immersive environment that felt intentional and on-brand from floor to ceiling.
UK Agency Roadshow
Interactive Pop-Up Experience
As part of our traveling UK Agency Roadshow, I collaborated closely with our Events team and UK marketing partners to create a playful, on-brand activation that made stops at several agency clients. We teamed up with Amazon to bring a “Price Is Right”-style game to life, complete with prize giveaways, a custom-branded sweets cart, and a “ball-nado” experience. I was responsible for designing event materials from start to finish, including branding for the game interface (Splash page), environmental graphics for the ball machine and cart, and two pull-up banners: one instructional and one focused on brand visibility. Though I didn’t attend in person, it was exciting to help shape a traveling experience that blended fun, brand storytelling, and client engagement.
NewDigitalAge wrote about this event here.
MadFest London
Brand Awareness and Speaker Panel Event
As part of TripleLift’s presence at MadFest London, I was responsible for designing and preparing a range of branded assets to support our booth and speaker participation. My work included creating large-scale graphics for two booth walls, designing tote bags for on-site giveaways, and producing visuals for speaker panel appearances.
In addition to developing the creative, I managed the setup of final print files to ensure everything was production-ready and met vendor specifications. With several last-minute updates and shifting needs leading up to the event, I worked quickly and efficiently to turn around high-quality assets on short notice while collaborating closely with the events team to keep everything on track.