Milwaukee-based creative agency Hanson Dodge brought a unique and festive flair to their holiday celebrations this year, making waves with a series of inventive and joyful activities.
The festivities kicked off with a bowling party, but the fun didn’t stop there. The agency went above and beyond by bringing the bowling alley experience right into the building. An installation, reminiscent of a community board found in bowling alleys, adorned the space. The interactive display featured a sticker vending machine, providing custom-made stickers and exciting prizes.
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The holiday spirit continued with a set of three-in-one posters that cleverly communicated the when and where of the celebrations. Adding to the excitement, a branded spin wheel titled “Happy Bowladays” and custom table tents adorned the venue, creating a lively atmosphere.
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In a nod to classic holiday cinema, the agency’s leadership team went all out, dressing up as the iconic Griswold family from Christmas Vacation. The spirited photo captured the essence of the holiday breakfast they hosted, adding a touch of humor and nostalgia to the occasion.
Not stopping at physical celebrations, Hanson Dodge extended their festive creativity to their holiday card. The card, ingeniously designed to resemble a laptop, unfolded to reveal a Christmas tree composed of holiday-themed icons.
These icons cleverly incorporated both festive elements and work-related symbols, telling the story of the agency’s creative process behind crafting a holiday card. The inside of the card conveyed a heartfelt message, thanking recipients for their contributions throughout the year, signed by the entire Hanson Dodge team.
This year’s holiday celebrations at Hanson Dodge were not just events; they were a testament to the agency’s commitment to creativity, fun, and fostering a sense of community among its team members.
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