Stage design for TEDx events should follow these guidelines:
1) Only the specific TEDx event logo can be used on stage, not the general TED or TEDx logos.
2) Any projection or video screens should be placed where the audience does not have to turn their heads but also does not interfere with speakers.
3) Using layered lighting and borrowing floor lamps can help avoid flat lighting that makes performances look dull, even with only fluorescent lights available.
Stage design for TEDx events should follow these guidelines:
1) Only the specific TEDx event logo can be used on stage, not the general TED or TEDx logos.
2) Any projection or video screens should be placed where the audience does not have to turn their heads but also does not interfere with speakers.
3) Using layered lighting and borrowing floor lamps can help avoid flat lighting that makes performances look dull, even with only fluorescent lights available.
Stage design for TEDx events should follow these guidelines:
1) Only the specific TEDx event logo can be used on stage, not the general TED or TEDx logos.
2) Any projection or video screens should be placed where the audience does not have to turn their heads but also does not interfere with speakers.
3) Using layered lighting and borrowing floor lamps can help avoid flat lighting that makes performances look dull, even with only fluorescent lights available.
Logo: Only your specific Stage Design Rules and Guidelines
event logo can be repre- sented on stage; never Well-placed screen: You'll want to place your the TEDx logo (without projection or video screen where the audience your place name), and won't have to turn their heads to see it -- but also never the TED logo. where it won't interfere with the live speaker.
Layered lighting: Flat lighting
Include a Timer and Rug: Use a rug on will make even the most excit- a monitor with Slides stage to put the ing performance dull to look at. for Speakers focus on speakers Even if your venue only has fluorescent lights, you can Find more guidelines below: avoid the "lecture hall" look by http://www.ted.com/pages/tedx_stage_design borrowing floor lamps from View our “Best of Stage Design” Facebook album here: http://goo.gl/3iw1f your home and placing them at Questions? Contact us at tedx@ted.com the foot of the stage.