About ZoneLoom
ZoneLoom is the leading online educational platform for designing photo zones, backdrops, and event scenes. At our online school, we help you turn a blank space into an aesthetically harmonious space filled with structure and logic that enhances the event atmosphere and adds a story to it while providing an unforgettable experience for the guests.
Our courses combine the knowledge of design, installation, and practical implementation in order to make a project not only beautiful on the moodboard, but practical in a real life.

Spatial Composition
We show you how to structure vacant spaces into aesthetically balanced areas designed to attract viewers and direct movement

Atmosphere
Understand how various components, lighting, colors, and surfaces, can be combined to create a certain aesthetic or ambiance

Decor
Learn how to mix materials, textiles, and accessories into coherent ensembles that seem natural and well-composed

On location
Learn to build an installation that is structurally stable and usable for real-world scenarios

How We Teach Photo Zone Design
We emphasize a process-oriented mindset linking ideas to implementation. We explore beyond inspiration into the thinking process of event designers, from conception to execution.
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Concept Development
From concept to visual plan, we’ll walk you through building a design that sets the tone for your photo zone
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Material Selection
You’ll learn which materials suit the desired look and what’s appropriate for the specific event
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Build Sequence
We’ll walk you through the logic of how professional installations are assembled to ensure strength, safety, and appearance
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Client work
You’ll get a sense of how to execute your projects in the field for specific clients, specific areas, and specific occasions
Testimonials

Yuki Nakamura
“I finally got how to convert ideas to practical event setups.”

Kenji Saito
“I now feel like I can think as an event designer, rather than as a simple decorator.”

Mei Tanaka
“These lessons will help you apply the concepts in real projects.”