Greg Damron is an environmental storyteller,… a placemaker, illustrator, architectural designer, master planner, site planner, a ride and attraction designer, an inventor, and problem solver. For more than thirty years he’s been an innovative and insightful creator of content based visitor experiences for resort destinations, theme parks, water parks, museums, international expos, and cultural centers...
GRAPHIC DESIGN
A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is—it is what consumers tell each other it is.
A successful branded attraction is the set of expectations, memories, stories and relationships that, taken together, account for a consumer’s decision to choose one product over another.
Branding demands commitment; commitment to continual re-invention; striking chords with people to stir their emotions and imagination.
SCHEMATICS
Schematic design is the first phase of basic services for project design. At this stage in a project, the design professional describes the project three-dimensionally. A range of alternative design concepts are explored to define the character of the completed project and an optimum realization of the project program. During this phase, the designer/architect communicates his/her proposed design.
You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor.
― Aristotle ―
Damron Design LLC is an Entertainment Design Company with experience in development of concept design and leading project design and master‐planning of theme parks, water parks, entertainment dining & retail, resort hotels and themed environments around the globe. our core strengths are in design, programming and master planning large-scale developments, leading design of branded entertainment, attractions and resorts, managing economic and feasibility concerns, controlling design direction relative cost and budgets, and developing and managing design core teams to realize project potential.
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