Universal Office redesign was a group project completed with Marie Lemmond. We were asked with redesigning their office space in High Point. They wanted to bring in a new style that matched the new directions the company was heading towards they also wanted us to embrace the style of their brand and incorporate it in the newly designed space. Concept Presentation Original Floor Plan Redesigned Floor plan With Furniture Final Boards Since the space was so large my partner and I split up the work and I was tasked with designing the entry way, break room and kitchen area as well as a conference room. I was also in charge of the construction documents. Below are my renderings of the space I did, they are done using photoshop, sketchup and podium. Kitchen Lounge Area Conference Room Entry Way
This is a Case Study on window displays for stores. I tried to focus on interesting eye catching displays with different materials that would be easy to recreate. http://vmsd.com/content/holiday-windows-2016-part-i This window display is in Singapore and it is for Christmas time. I think that they did a good job because of the way they used lighting in the display and the way that they used it to reflect off the glittery edges of the folded paper. the clothing is black to make it stand off of the white back ground and contrast merchandise they are trying to sell. This is a fancy store so I'm sure their budget is more than most but recreating this wouldn't be hard. You would just need to cut and fold paper and either glue or spray on glitter to create the shine they achieved. I think that this display is simple but makes a big impact. ...
Customer Experience: I started my shopping experience off with one thing in mind and that was to find a new outfit for an upcoming event. When walking around the mall I spotted a structure from across the way. There was this tall elegant sculpture that was lighted from all angles so of course my curious soul brought me closer. Upon arriving I saw that there were two structures woven into each other to form this elegant loop pattern at the top. The free standing kiosk was open on the sides so looking in I could see there were displays with merchandise. Naturally I wanted to explore the space so I walked in. The lady told me that it was a gender fluid tie shop and that if I needed help to ask. It was a unique shopping experience. I think that the structures that outlined the space were the true focal point because although they are si...
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