Devlin Design Group Unveils New Website

Set design firm Devlin Design Group today unveiled a new website designed to showcase the creativity behind the process of developing a new set, from concept to completion.

“The website was designed to showcase, in an easy-to-navigate fashion, our latest completed projects, along with a look into some of our conceptual works never before published,” said Dan Devlin, creative director of DDG.

“Our initial creative inspiration was drawn from the ’60s and ’70s iconic album artwork of Storm Thorgerson and Hipgnosis created for the likes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Alan Parsons and 10cc,” said Devlin. “The conceptual sketches represent sort of the pink elephant in the room that you just can’t ignore, but who’s not really bothering anyone.”

In addition to full thumbnail comps of DDG’s latest work in a variety of markets, site visitors also get a glimpse into the creative birth of a set design with concept sketches and initial renderings.  Plus, the site features some never-published concepts and drawings of DDG’s most innovative work.

“We wanted to give clients an understanding of the DDG creative process as well as a glimpse into the depths of our creativity,” explained Kartik Dakshinamoorthy, DDG’s scenic design director. “So they not only get the “wow” factor, but also the “how” factor. In addition to comps of the finished projects, site visitors also see our design process in its ‘embryonic state,’ so to speak.”

Other highlights of the new site:

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  • A completely new section featuring lighting services.
  • A Web-based news release page.
  • A whole new blog section.
  • An online client access page.
  • Staff bios and photos.
  • Information on Crested Butte, Colo., where DDG is headquartered.

Visit DDG’s new website here.


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