Event websites
30 posts in this pillar.
What a KW event branding makeover actually looks like: a 100-person tech meetup, before and after
A composite walkthrough of a KW tech-meetup branding makeover — the before state, the decisions made, the local vendors used, and what changed.
How to promote an event in Waterloo Region: the 6 channels that actually work
A practical channel guide for KW event organizers — LinkedIn, Communitech, Explore Waterloo, Eventbrite, Velocity, and Waterloo EDC.
Affordable event venues in Southwestern Ontario: a practical guide for 50–200 person events
Venue shopping in Waterloo Region? Here's what's bookable, what's confirmed on price, and what to ask before you sign anything.
KW event photographers: a buyer's guide to budgeting and booking
Most KW photographers quote on request — here's how to compare them fairly, what to ask, and the one set of published rates to plan against.
UWaterloo event templates, community version: how to use them for your non-campus event
UWaterloo publishes free event poster, name-tag, and parking-signage templates. Here's how community hosts outside campus can use them as a quality benchmark.
Why Most Local Events Look Amateur (It's Not the Budget)
Most local events look amateur for three fixable reasons — not a lack of money. Here's the honest diagnosis from people who've seen it up close.
DIY Event Branding vs. Hiring an Agency: An Honest Comparison
DIY event branding works when your budget is under $500 and you have 5-10 hours. An agency makes sense at $2,000+. Here's the honest breakdown.
Event Branding on a $500 Budget: Exactly Where to Spend It
Brand your next community event for under $500 with a verified budget split: tools, printing, and physical materials — with specific products and prices.
What Is Event Branding? Definition, Key Terms, and Why It Matters
Event branding is the deliberate, consistent application of a visual and verbal identity across every attendee touchpoint before, during, and after a live event.