Chicago Decks Out Landmarks to Celebrate White Sox
Chicago beams with pride as the White Sox make their first World Series appearance since 1959. Known as a city with the world’s best sports fans, three Chicago landmarks get decked out in White Sox memorabilia as the city celebrates.

Chicago Scenic partnered with The Mayor’s Office of Special Events to create the exciting, traffic stopping paraphernalia boasting Sox pride. The famous Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza was the first to receive its gear, an 11’ by 6’ black and white Sox baseball cap. Next, the horse and Indian sculptures, “The Bowman and the Spearman” were outfitted with their own white socks to showcase team spirit. Finally, the two resident bronze lions guarding the Art Institute of Chicago each proudly sport a 3’ by 2’ steel reinforced Sox cap to rally for the team.

Swift & Co. Customer Center Wows Visitors
In April 2005, Swift & Co. opened the doors of the Summit, a state-of-the-art Customer Innovation Center. The new complex at corporate headquarters in Greeley, Colorado tells the Swift story through an immersion in its history, showcasing exemplary stories of customer satisfaction and staff excellence.

Chicago Scenic was tasked to convey Swift’s message by creating several key elements throughout the facility. Highlights include a 30” diameter bas-relief company logo and a textured mountain-themed wall surrounding a flat screen video monitor. Additionally, a striking conference room wall mural incorporates brand logos and includes an interchangeable window featuring Swift’s valued client partners.

CSSI designer Robert Kovach collaborated with Swift’s top marketing team, and Image Base president and video producer, Ralph Murnyak, to work within budget and create an innovative customer-focused facility.

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