Color Your Name
A collective artwork for everyone.
Core idea: Turn a simple action into a shared outcome: each guest contributes one small part, and together it reveals something bigger.
The installation became a high-engagement touchpoint throughout the event. Guests gathered around the wall, compared names, and kept coming back as the artwork evolved. What started as a playful activity also became a strategic brand moment: it reinforced Plunet’s personality, created a shared experience, and left the event with a visual artifact shaped by the community itself.
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K I R A C H O W
Etaoin shrdlu is a nonsense phrase that sometimes appeared in print accidentally in the days of "hot type" publishing because of a custom of type-casting machine operators to fill out and discard lines of type when an error was made. It appeared often enough to become part of newspaper lore – a documentary about the last issue of The New York Times composed using hot metal (July 2, 1978) was titled Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu – and "etaoin shrdlu" is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary and in the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. It is the approximate order of frequency of the 12 most commonly used letters in the English language.
Source: Wikipedia