As part of a major campaign to launch a new Chevrolet model (Cruze) in Mainland China, a live reality show, with its final event being held in Macau, was created.
Selected drivers went on a star agent hunt through the streets of Macau. Contestants looked for clues that would lead them to the internationally acclaimed actor, Wentworth Miller.
Project includes planning, organizing and managing the event, creative concepts, design, entertainment, logistics support and liaison with local authorities.
Selected drivers went on a star agent hunt through the streets of Macau and had to complete a series of challenges, as part of their progress to win the competition.
Wentworth Miller was hugely popular and a press presentation was organized, which attracted numerous reporters from Greater China.
The whole event was filmed live and the contestants were “film stars” during whole event.
Chevrolet gained significant visibility throughout the event which assisted their objective to successfully launch the Cruze model.
Students in Macau developed growing interest in pursuing their higher degree in mainland China. The exhibition hosted by GAES is intended to help prepare the students for admission. The event lasted for three days.
Project includes main visual design, broadcast advertising, promotional material, exhibition venue design, production, as well as event onsite management and coordination.
A series of outdoor, printed media and broadcast advertising was developed to promote the event.
Macau students had the opportunity to learn about the wide range of offers available for their further education.
To celebrate its anniversary, Luso International contracted Conde to create and manage an event where special guests, including top government officials, were invited to celebrate.
Project includes event programming, organizing and management, concept & design, advertising, media relations, etc.
The backdrop was created to for the event and the theme was used throughout the event and communication tools.
The backdrop was created to for the event and the theme was used throughout the event and communication tools.
A limited edition souvenir made from different layers of cut-out card paper, was offered to every guest at the opening ceremony.
A limited edition souvenir made from different layers of cut-out card paper, was offered to every guest at the opening ceremony.
To celebrate an achievement milestone, China Construction Bank contracted Conde to create and manage an event where special guests, including senior government were invited to celebrate.
Project includes event programming, organizing and management, concept & design, advertising, media relations, etc.
The key visual was applied in both media advertising and throughout the event.
Different language media was used to advertise the event.
A special performance showcased the bank’s 60 years history in an engaging mode
The ceremony was officiated by CCB senior management, special guests and government officials.
Effie Awards is a benchmark for world renowned marketing effectiveness. For 4 consecutive years, it creates an educational platform aimed to the higher education, with seminars and the Effie Great China Awards exhibition.
The project includes exhibition, seminar, press conference, theme image concept and design, event planning and management, logistics, marketing and advertising, media and guest relations.
The exhibition featured some of the most significant award winners. A series of display panels showcased the wining work key image and an explanation of the works in display.
A video featuring these works were also displayed on large screens at the exhibition venue.
During the opening ceremony, one of the most acclaimed advertising experts in mainland China, Tomaz Mok, conducted a guided tour around the exhibition to the media representatives.
A series of seminars and workshops were conducted to both professionals and students.
Representatives of the industry as well as education, government and VIP’d were invited to officiate the opening of the Event.
A cultural pavilion designed to showcase creativity of Macau’s music industry. The pavilion was built around a central performance stage and the theme design was inspired by the music waves.
The pavilion was designed with music relaxation corners and 13 independent booths. The custom designed furniture allowed different combinations to serve different functions.
Conde was responsible for the concept design, production supervision, logistics coordination, floor management and promotion tools.
The pavilion was designed with music relaxation corners and 13 independent booths. The custom designed furniture allowed different combinations to serve different functions.
Several entrances and windows were designed to make the pavilion like an open door, inviting guests to come and visit.
A Music Corner was created to allow visitors to relax and listen to recorded music, produced by the studios at the pavilion.
The main entrances to the pavilion are located on the sides of the center stage, where local and regional musicians performed throughout the 4 days of the exhibition. Specially designed seats were created to allow guests to sit and relax. When combined, these seats were also used as showcase products.
A cultural pavilion designed to showcase the work of 19 audiovisual companies at Macau trade fair (MIF).
The design concept was inspired by the camera lenses and loudspeakers used in the industry. These were recreated in recycled cardboard tubes, used throughout the exhibition walls, furniture and fixtures.
Conde was responsible for concept design, production supervision, logistics coordination, floor management and promotion tools.
The entrance of the pavilion lead to a performance area and to the exhibitors’ booths.
A rear entrance was added to facilitate circulation during peak periods and to serve as a fire escape.
The pavilion showcased the work of 19 audiovisual companies.
The extensive use of cardboard tubes attracted the attention of visitors, adults and kids alike.
The cardboard furniture was reused by companies, associations and government offices. The entrance counter is being used as reception in a local company.
The cardboards walls were reused by creative institutions for art projects.
An award wining cultural pavilion designed to showcase the creative products of Macau companies in a major Taiwan creative fair.
The open space design concept is built with a raised-floor island and a grand entrance. The display furniture was designed by modular cubes and rectangles that extended to the carpet and created a strong image, while allowing each exhibitor to customize their booth according to their needs.
The pavilion showcased mostly fashion and apparel brands from Macau.
The pavilion sits on a raised floor and the access is from a wide ramp.
The low raised wall allow visitors to have a glimpse of the pavilion from the outside.
We designed a series of display modular furniture and worked with each exhibitor to select the right display furniture to their individual booths.
Each booth were allocated a different colour that was extended to the front of the furniture and the carpet tiles.
The modular design allowed us to reduce production costs and at the same time giving some freedom on how each individual booth displayed their own unique products.
To showcase the creative work of 13 companies at Shenzhen’s Anima International Show, Macau Creative Pavilion created a strong presence with an uniquely designed pavilion, inspired by the comics world of colorful dreams and clouds.
Conde was awarded the project which included creative concept and design, floor space planning and construction management, logistics, floor management including product sales, booklet & souvenirs design & production.
The products showcased at the pavilion were available for sale, so a service counter with direct access to a large storage area was created to facilitate the service and flow of customers.
Each company had its own area to showcase products and work.
Customers were invited to have fun photos at a photo booth located at a corner of the pavilion. Special digital frames and props were designed to add fun to the photos.
Some companies wanted to allow customers to try and touch selective products, while others just wanted to create protected display windows.
We designed the pavilion to be able to customize the individual needs of each company.