Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Fair Booth Displays

As promised, here are the panels that Jonathan Flamm and I worked on during the three weeks before the fair. There were a lot of hours spent over coffee and in front of our computers trying to hammer out the wording, pictures, layout, and message that we felt God was having us present. People walking by our office thought we were goofing off, but as it goes in the design work, you have to keep your mind clear to do this kind of work. The occasional finger dart war, laugh over something silly and multiple cups of coffee consumed all helped in clearing our minds, keeping ourselves refreshed... but it was the disagreements, our meetings, time spent walking away from the project to get alone with God, or a quick walk to be surrounded by God's creation that really helped me a lot.










































I love how much Jon and I are not alike. We both think differently. I'm the creative, he's the architect. We both bring different view points to the table. But in the end, I was very pleased on how this all came out. The display panels were well received by the staff and the many individuals that came into our booth.

As you see, each panel highlights different aspects of Victory Bible Camps and Conference Center. At the bottom of each panel, there are some descriptions of different buildings, camps, facilities and all that Victory has to offer. There are also areas that point out how you can be a part of Victory as well.




 


Our goal is to connect people of all ages to God through Christian camping and conference retreats. We hoped our work and how we presented ourselves at the fair reflected this. The Alaska State Fair was also a chance to take our mission further by re-connecting people to Victory. We were able to show them how much we have grown, how our ministry is changing, how they can be a part of God's work their, and how Victory can serve them. God is doing amazing works through Victory Bible Camps and Conference Center. I hope you can see that reflected through these display boards.

Feel free to click on each panel to zoom and look at each panel. These panels were originally 20"x30" prints done in high resolution.

Enjoy.

- Daryl J. Howard



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