Hosted in London by a very popular chap called Phil Jones, the Podge events have become so big each one warrants its own theme and website. Back in 2010 Mr Jones passed the honor for creating the theme, website and print for Digital Podge 2010 to Lemon.

As everything went 3D in 2010 and we decided to present the Podge in glorious, eye-popping 3D! We took it to where it all began for 3D - back to the 1950’s and the era of the 3D terror movie.
 
Forget all your high tech Avatar crap, much better to have a dinosaur rampaging through the streets of London with some nice B-movie styling in the background (nothing to do with budget you understand).
Event website.
You can have a look on the website here: www.digitalpodge.co.uk/2010/ 
Unless you are an Ux designer, Go to the venue and have a look on the google maps :)  
How we created the set.
We took loads of shots using different lights. As set set was small, light painting was a great solution. 
The sky was made with a mixture of "golden powder" and light painting.
We hired some drones to take bird eye photos of our destroyed city.

For the name holder on the tables we decided to create cubes that could be put together in order to get the guests interacting. Beer and wine were way more effective than our cubes but, hey! We tried...
All the photos of the event were taken in 3D.
 
Digital Podge
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Digital Podge

3D themed event.

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