The Pop-Ups Gallery
Attractions and Entertainment
Aquaventures Swim School (British Columbia, Canada)—This Pop-Up was created as a children’s party invitation and doubles as a promotional piece.
West Edmonton Mall (Alberta, Canada)—What words would you use to describe a shopping mall with a roller coaster, ice rink, indoor waterslides, pirate ship, dolphin show, and amusement park inside it? None. But two custom designed Pop-Ups do the trick! These promotional cards for West Edmonton Mall are colorful and effective.
Alaska Cabin Nite Dinner Theater (Alaska, USA)—This card is sold as a souvenir card with an envelope.
Clark’s Trading Post (New Hampshire, USA)—We developed their pop-up as a promotional piece telling some of the history of Clark’s that doubles as a retail souvenir card.
Dole Pineapple Plantation (Hawaii, USA)—This card for Castle and Cook Hawaii was used both as a postcard at Dole’s Plantation Gift Shop, and a gift with purchase.
20th Century Fox (Baja California, Mexico)—Fox Studios Baja needed an invitation to the grand opening of their new attraction (Foxploration!) next door to their new studio in Rosario Mexico, which is well known as the studio where James Cameron’s Titanic was filmed. They met Pop-Ups at the IAAPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) trade show in Atlanta, and decided to have us create a Pop-Up invitation that could also be used as a postcard in their on-site gift store.
Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts Visitor Center (Hawaii, USA)—How do you tell the story of Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Corporation? A Pop-Up is worth a thousand words! We developed the first card to tell the story of the nut—from the trees, to the factory, to the cans and the cookies and chocolates! The other cards followed as gift and souvenir cards.
Muttart Conservatory (Alberta, Canada)—Featuring the beautiful gardens, this card sold as a souvenir item and is used as a promotional card.
Polynesian Cultural Center (Hawaii, USA)—The Polynesian Cultural Center knew what they were doing. They selected the best-selling images from their postcards, and had us montage 11 of them into this high-impact, pop-up souvenir card.
Sears Tower (Illinois, USA)—When Sears Tower was celebrating its 25th anniversary, it wanted to develop four promotional products. A customized pop-up was one!
Story Land (New Hampshire, USA)—This souvenir card is sold with an envelope.
VanDusen Botanical Garden (British Columbia, Canada)—It’s a promotional card, it’s a map of sorts, it’s a souvenir, and it’s a postcard. It’s a custom Pop-Up!
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