mylerdude needed a new other design and created a contest on 99designs.
A winner was selected from 12 designs submitted by 2 freelance designers.
Founder's Feast & Poker 2.0 Tournament
Hi everyone!
I aim to put together compelling events that help bring people together. My sweet spot is helping the tech scene connect and I'm known for my SF New Tech events that are San Francisco's largest and longest running monthly tech event.
This contest is for a very exclusive event I'm putting together to bring the venture capital world and young founders/CEOs of tech startups together for an enchanting evening of food, fun, and professional grade poker playing.
We're appealing to founders and CEOs of technology companies. From the scrappy boot-strapped dude with the laptop to the high-powered executive with the corner office.
We'll be using the Event service Eventbrite.com to register our guests.
Eventbrite provides a WYSIWYG HTML editor and I want to plug in a highly creative treatment that can really capture the essence of this exclusive event.
I'll need: a header logo for the event, a container for the event description & image of the venue, and area for sponsor logos to be displayed: Premier, Gold, Silver, Bronze, proportionally.
This event will commence at Stonebrook Court, an architectural masterpiece that has played host to presidents and kings, movie stars, and celebrities. Originally built in 1914, this magnificent home is one of the greatest estates in California. See http://bit.ly/sHr0f World renowned landscape architect Stephen Suzman designed the majestic garden, which includes follies, rolling lawns, a focal point of a grassy Tudor mount, knot garden, boxwood parterres, and long perennial borders filled with roses. The pool features a stone fountain surmounted by an antique bronze statue of Neptune.
We will enjoy cocktails on the Ballroom Terrace and will dine on gourmet food on the Grand Lawn.
The Poker 2.0 Tournament will commence in the Grand Ballroom, which features 16th Century gilded Venetian ceiling paintings from the Palazzo Grimani.