Transitioning 'Artist Appreciation' to a Remote Event

Challenge
With the onset of the pandemic, the traditionally in-person ‘Artist Appreciation’ event needed to be transitioned to a fully remote format, without losing the engagement, fun, and personal connection that made the in-person event so special. The Senior Director of Game Art reached out for ideas on how to make this happen.

Solution
I collaborated with the department leads to create an interactive and engaging virtual event using Miro. The goal was to maintain the sense of community and excitement despite the shift to a remote environment. Dave Pryor, Senior Director Game Art, created the characters for the board based on our slots.

Results

The virtual 'Artist Appreciation' event was a success, receiving high praise from all participants for its fun and engaging format. We successfully ran the event remotely from 2020 through 2022, maintaining strong engagement despite the virtual setting.

The virtual format was so well-received that it set a new standard for how we could engage and appreciate our team remotely, creating a model for future online events.