Ignite Phoenix 10

Posted by: Patricia     Posted in: Communication,Creative,Design,Sponsorships  

Last Friday, the Splinter crew attended the tenth happening of Ignite Phoenix at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Coined IPX by its ingenious all-volunteer team, the event lived up to every expectation with the perfect assortment of stimulating presentations (hand-picked from almost a hundred entries) and a fantastic selection of local music, beer, wine and grub.

Here at Splinter, we look forward to every Ignite because we are the lucky ones who get to design the ever-evolving Ignite Phoenix programs! This time around, we did our best to take things to the next level by transforming a once static piece of paper into an interactive conversation starter.

Ignite Phoenix 10 Program Conversation Starter

The back of the Ignite Phoenix Program, with instructions for folding and playing the conversation starter.

Based on the grade school game commonly referred to as a fortune teller (aka cootie catcher, chatterbox, salt cellar, or whirlybird), we created a new diversion aimed at sparking conversation among attendees. Once folded, the person initiating the conversation would ask their new acquaintance to choose a category, pick and number and then answer one unique question. While not everyone seemed to have encountered the game during their childhood, it definitely made for an intriguing display of amusement shared by all.

Ignite Phoenix Program and CD

The front of the program and matching CD face design inspired by old school mix tapes.

For the past three Ignite Phoenix events, the team has included with admission an amazing collection of local music on CD. We did our best to entice with a design inspired by old school mix cassette tapes. Matching the modernist style of the program design, the CD was imagined to look like a tape reel using very basic geometric shapes and colors.

Were you one of the lucky attendees of the last Ignite Phoenix? If so, did you engage others with your program?

6 Comments »

  1. As a greeter for IPX I was lucky enough to get to hand out these wonderful programs and show people how to use them (I am so glad all that time making fortune tellers in grade school is finally a usable skill!)

    I thought these were ingenius programs and set the tone for the creative experience that is an Ignite Phoenix event! It was a clever way to get people talking – I know I had a lot of fun conversations about them :)

    Comment by Casey Thomas — May 25, 2011 @ 10:07 am
  2. We heard so many good things about these programs and it was a joy to watch people use them.

    The whole Ignite team feels really lucky to work with such a dedicated and talented group!

    Comment by Jana Knapp — May 25, 2011 @ 3:25 pm
  3. I can’t wait to get a chance to check an Ignite Phoenix event out. Whens the next one?

    Comment by Dan Webster — August 15, 2011 @ 1:33 pm
  4. Hey Dan – The next one is coming up on October 28th – Check it out http://ignitephoenix.com/

    Comment by Blair — August 24, 2011 @ 8:55 am
  5. Thanks Blair, I will be sure to add this to my calendar..

    Comment by Dan Webster — September 15, 2011 @ 12:32 pm
  6. [...] Read more about these programs over on the Splinter Creative blog. [...]

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