
Baird 100 Years Mosaic
5,040
Photo Squares Printed
20×7 ft
Mosaic Wall
12
Photo Booth Stations
The Ask To capture the unparalleled client-focused service and industry excellence that Baird employees have cultivated over the past 100 years…piece of cake! The Process Introducing the Mosaic! TagPrints' latest and greatest feature makes it possible to instantly print photos taken at the event and place them on a set background to create a cohesive...
Client
Baird
Location
Baird Centennial Event


Baird
A 100-Year Mosaic Made of 5,040 Photos
Baird came to PivotXP to mark a century of client-focused service in a way that lived up to the milestone — something that captured the people who built the firm, not just the years they'd been at it.
We designed a live, photo-driven mosaic wall built around Baird's guiding principle: "How we succeed is as important as if we succeed." Every photo taken at the event became one tile in a 20×7-foot anniversary statement that grew throughout the night.
By the end, the wall was no longer a backdrop. It was a portrait of the company — made out of the company itself.
20×7 ft
Print Wall
Guiding
Principle Headline
100 Years
Anniversary Tribute


PivotXP
TagPrints Mosaic + 12 Photo Booth Lite Stations
We lined a custom step-and-repeat banner with ten Photo Booth Lite stations dedicated to the mosaic, plus two additional stations dressed as scenes from Baird's founding-era offices for a visual nod to the firm's roots.
The TagPrints Mosaic feature turned every guest photo into an adhesive print dispensed on the spot. Guests grabbed their sticker and placed it on a designated coordinate on the wall, watching the bigger image come together in real time. A jumbotron above the build streamed the mosaic's progress live throughout the night.
We built, deployed, and ran the full TagPrints stack — branded exterior, branded microsite, every station tied into one growing canvas.
12
Photo Booth Stations
Adhesive
Sticker Output
Jumbotron
Live Mosaic Reveal

Baird
The World's Largest Print Mosaic Wall, Built Live
Across the event, 5,040 photo squares were printed, placed, and stitched into the final piece — a tribute wall to the employees who made the 100-year run possible.
The mechanic turned passive event photography into active participation. Every guest had a literal hand in the final image; every print on the wall represented a person who was actually there.
What Baird walked away with wasn't just an anniversary photo. It was a physical artifact of the centennial — assembled in real time by the people it celebrated.
5,040
Photo Squares
Live-Built
Anniversary Artifact
By the Team
It Celebrates
Gallery
See It in Action
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