office branding
Office branding is the applied layer that makes a fitted-out floor plate read as one company: the dimensional logo on the reception wall, values or history along a circulation corridor, printed or cut graphics in break areas and stairwells, manifestation on the glass, and named meeting rooms carrying a consistent identity. It is usually the last trade in and the first thing a visitor sees.
Two practical rules shape it. Anything on glass has to work for people who need to see the glass — a pattern or band at standing eye level is a safety requirement in most fit-outs, not a decoration. And anything a tenant might have to remove at lease end should be specified as removable from day one, in a film rated for it, so the make-good at the end of the term is a weekend rather than a repaint. Meeting-room and desk identification is worth building as slide-in or magnetic inserts, because names change constantly.
This gallery is 25 photographs tagged "office branding" in Notatek's own archive, from 10 client projects and 3 service galleries. The deepest set in it is CLBR, with 3 photos; Edge Homes and Synergy Worldwide also appear. 16 of them are also tagged interior signage, and 9 Lobby Signs — the combinations this kind of work usually turns up in. Every photo links back to the project it came from.
Projects featured in this gallery
10 client projects contributed photos to this page:
25 office branding photos
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