{"id":18363,"date":"2020-06-23T11:55:58","date_gmt":"2020-06-23T15:55:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-715453-3009179.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=18363"},"modified":"2023-04-27T23:36:16","modified_gmt":"2023-04-28T03:36:16","slug":"customer-spotlight-kallas-galas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-715453-3009179.cloudwaysapps.com\/blog\/customer-spotlight-kallas-galas\/","title":{"rendered":"Looka Customer Spotlight: Kalla’s Galas, A Local Event Designer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kalla Berk is the owner of the wedding and event planning brand, Kalla’s Galas<\/a>. COVID-19 was especially disruptive to the wedding and events industry, but Kalla took the opportunity to invest time back into building a brand<\/a> she loves. And that started with a new logo! We spoke to Kalla about how she got started in events, and how she’s navigated the tough times of being an event planner during a global pandemic.<\/p>\n After planning my high school prom and university social events too, I realized that Event Planning was the career that I was drawn to. When first entering the workforce, I focused on non-profit events, moving into more corporate and luxury high-end events and expanding my knowledge base as my career went on.<\/p>\n Something was always missing, though. I missed social events! Weddings filled with love, all the showers and birthday parties. I had coined \u201cKalla\u2019s Galas\u201d as my brand in high school – my reputation of being the \u201cEvent Planner\u201d in my friend group. It felt only natural to commence my own brand.<\/p>\n Photography by Avenue Photo<\/p><\/div>\n My motto has always been, \u201cFake It Till You Make It\u201d.<\/p>\n Everyone learns from experience. The way to get experience is to convince someone to trust you and give you a shot. There’s no perfect way to be an entrepreneur, best to be a chameleon. Change as you learn and grow. You’re never too good for anything, and never too scared to try something new or ask for help.<\/p>\n COVID-19 certainly came as an unexpected surprise. Something I’d never once considered planning for. Event Planners are the King & Queen\u2019s of Plan A, B, C, D\u2026. expecting the unexpected. That being said, it affected everyone in the hospitality and event business. We saw an overwhelming closure of events across the globe.<\/p>\n With events postponed until the indefinite (unknown) future, all our clients for the foreseeable 2020 months ahead re-booked or paused their plans. We’ve proudly pivoted into a support role, with education and blogging to offer valuable information during these uncertain times. Most importantly, we\u2019ve built a platform to support and share other small businesses that could use some business during these trying times.<\/p>\n John & Samantha Butler Film & Photography<\/p><\/div>\n It was a long time coming! Our original logo from 2013 was very outdated. I actually refrained from using it for most of my marketing materials until I had time to update it. I made excuses, like not having graphic design skills, or wanting to spend the money.<\/p>\n Like many in self-isolation, I tackled my \u201cto-do list\u201d of tasks undone, and rebranding Kalla\u2019s Galas was one of them! I re-prioritized the marketing framework of my company and went after a new logo. It was so much easier to create than I expected, once I found Looka.<\/p>\n Not having a logo I was proud of definitely wasn’t practical. I wasn\u2019t optimizing marketing opportunities, like handing out business cards or creating administrative templates (invoices, contracts) that I stood proudly behind.<\/p>\n I found temporary workarounds, from standard online templates, and building a strong website to compensate, but it wasn\u2019t the most cohesive brand marketing. It didn’t position me as a professional company in relation to the quality of my work.<\/p>\n Tara McMullen Photography<\/p><\/div>\n My logo is representative of a blend of sophisticated styles, which is Kalla\u2019s Galas as a brand. Each event is unique, a combination of different elements all coming together. Personalized and high design, but at the end always crisp, simple, and elegant. The combination of a soft handwritten font balances the sharper and more exact calculated sans serif font.<\/p>\nWhat inspired you to start your own business?<\/h3>\n
Any advice to entrepreneurs following in your footsteps?<\/h3>\n
How has your business been impacted by COVID-19?<\/h3>\n
Why did you decide to design a (new) logo?<\/h3>\n
Was not having a logo prior preventing you from moving forward in your business? Was it an obstacle of any kind?<\/h3>\n
What company values does your logo represent?<\/h3>\n