Whether you are planning a wedding, bridal shower, corporate conference or any other event, choosing the right event professionals for your needs makes all the difference in executing your vision. This guide serves to explain what an Event Designer does as it can often be confused with an Event Decorator.
Please note: Jazmine Karess Events offers Event Design services, we are not Event Decorators. By the end of this guide you should feel empowered in your narrowing which professional works best for your event and understanding the difference between the two!
An event designer is a creative visionary responsible for conceptualizing the entire look and feel of an event. We work closely with clients to understand your vision and theme, then craft a cohesive design plan that aligns with those goals. Here’s a deeper look at what event designers do:
JKE creates a Design Plan, also known as a mood-board, that is approximately a 15-20 page presentation, to explore colors, themes, and design concepts based on the clients input and vision. Once the design concept is locked in, we create a 2D, or 3D renderings with your floor plan if applicable. Here is an example of a 3D Design vs a Real JKE Event! After that we source the vendors for the design concept and provide budget oversight.
The best way to understand an Event Designers role is to think about what an Interior Designer does. These roles are quite similar! An interior designer creates the overall feel and concept for spaces in a home, they do not physically bring or create the couch in the design plan. They source the idea from the Design Plan, look for vendors who have that inventory item or can custom create it, and coordinate the purchase and delivery between the vendor and the client. For Event Designers, this is where things often get confusing for clients and where an event decorator or rental company comes in to place.
An Event Decorator focuses specifically on the physical adornments and décor elements of an event. Where an Event Designer’s focus is overall vision and cohesiveness, Event Decorators role is more about execution than concept creation. Here’s what you can expect from an event decorator:
To help clarify the distinction between these two roles, let’s explore some key differences:
Aspect | Event Designer | Event Decorator |
---|---|---|
Role | Conceptualizes and designs the overall event aesthetic | Focuses on executing the visual elements and decor |
Creativity | Emphasizes creativity and originality in design concepts | Implements pre-determined design plans |
Scope | Involves planning the entire visual and sensory experience | Concentrates on decor elements like centerpieces and linens |
Collaboration | Works with clients and vendors to align all aspects | Provides and focuses on arranging décor items |
Project Management | Oversees the entire design process from start to finish | Manages decor setup and breakdown |
Opt for an event designer if you desire:
Choose an event decorator if you need:
Both event designers and decorators play crucial roles in crafting memorable experiences. The choice between the two depends on your event’s needs and the level of creative input you desire. At Jazmine Karess Events, we offer comprehensive event design services, ensuring your vision comes to life with precision and creativity. If you are planning an event in Washington, DC and surrounding areas, contact us today to start designing your dream event!
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