Focus on Ian Nuer
In Cagayan de Oro’s creative scene, there are those who make things happen quietly, tirelessly, and with vision. Ian Nuer is one of them. A multi-hyphenated creative—event stylist, set designer, and performer—he has built a reputation as one of the most hardworking figures in the industry.
I’ve seen this firsthand. From transforming entire venues into immersive experiences to building intricate sets inside The Factory Studio, Ian has a way of turning spaces into something more than just backgrounds. He doesn’t decorate—he creates atmospheres.
One of the most memorable collaborations was Home for Christmas Year 2, where Ian designed and built the sets. Every corner he touched carried warmth and intention, shaping not only how the set looked but how it felt to be there. Beyond that, he has worked on multiple Factory projects, reinventing the studio each time into a place that felt new and inspiring.
His Craft
Ian is the founder of Evnts IN Style by Ian Nuer, an events styling and coordination brand based in Cagayan de Oro. His portfolio ranges from intimate setups to grand productions, launches, and styled shoots. Whether working with brands or creative teams, he approaches each project with discipline and an eye for detail.
What makes Ian’s work stand out is his understanding of collaboration. He designs with the camera in mind, making sure that every structure, color, and texture enhances the story being told. He knows that a set is not just something to look at—it’s something people interact with, move through, and remember.
Friendship & Trust
Ian isn’t just a collaborator; he’s a friend. On projects we’ve worked on together, I’ve seen how his professionalism is balanced by generosity and humor. He’s the type who will show up early, stay late, and never settle until things look and feel right. That kind of ethic lifts everyone on the team.
Why This Matters
Ian Nuer is one of those creatives who elevates not only events but the entire community. His ability to reinvent spaces—especially within The Factory Studio—proves that styling is an art form in itself.
This spotlight is both recognition and gratitude: for his hard work, his artistry, and the countless times he’s transformed The Factory into something extraordinary.