GRAMMY Backstage Pass — set backdrop.

GRAMMY Museum and primate design

photo credits: Eric Richardson [Flickr]

GRAMMY Museum and primate design

we designed the 35″ x 82″ banners that act as a backdrop for The GRAMMY Museum’s Backstage Pass program. Staind kicked off the first program which brought forty high school students to Club Nokia to observe a soundcheck with them and ask questions of the band.

GRAMMY Museum and primate design

in addition to the banners, we created backstage badges for the students to wear.

GRAMMY Museum and primate design

GRAMMY Museum and primate design

photo credits: Eric Richardson [Flickr]

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2 thoughts on “GRAMMY Backstage Pass — set backdrop.

  1. […] everyone loves themselves some jonas brothers. we got love too, but only because the back drops we designed are sitting behind them. afterall, the backstage pass program is sponsored by their foundation: Change for the Children. it’s good to see the back drops we designed for The GRAMMY Museum are being used over and over. if you’d like to backtrack to a previous post where they graced the stage with staind, click here. […]

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