LobbyMakeover.com

When a prospect walks into your lobby, what do they instantly know about you? Are you using this critical first exposure to communicate your value proposition? Too often, companies define marketing as something that happens “out there,” and ignore the messaging potential of their own physical space.

LobbyMakeover.com is a division of Advent, an experiential marketing company that helps clients tell brand stories through custom exhibit design, brand spaces, and events. A LobbyMakeover from Advent gives your current workspace a facelift.

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Advent Blog

Mississippi State Football updates locker room, football offices

Posted by Luke Flener – Monday, June 1, 2009

With a new coach and a new attitude, Mississippi State Football wanted a facilities update to reflect their new personality.
Here’s a sneak peak of some of the brand space transformations. We’ll have a full case study up soon.
*UPDATE: Case Study found here.

New brand space case studies

Posted by Luke Flener – Monday, April 13, 2009

Just wanted to point out 2 new case studies up on the brand spaces portion of adventresults.com.

JA Integrated Thinking is a Nashville-based advertising agency that asked Advent to help them with their new space. The case study can be found here.

We’ve also uploaded the Lipscomb University Dining Hall. Lipscomb wanted their dining hall to reflect […]

Cutting Tradeshow Costs: A Case Study

Posted by John Roberson – Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Advent recently had the opportunity to help a publishing company with a 20 x 30 exhibit.
They owned an exhibit and all they knew how to do was take their big, heavy exhibit to the tradeshow. The cost of ownership was weighing them down. Every time they wanted to use the exhibit, they had to pay […]