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High light intensity reflective film can be used in a number of applications and add an accent finish to interiors when used for idenification of an area - as in wayfinding or just graphic shapes.
The film has a variety of core colours that can be used or the white can be masked with a larger variety of clear colours which can in turn be cut into graphic shapes or letterforms.
The added texture can compliment a wide range of architectural products currently used in office interiors bringing the built space together seamlessly with the environmental graphics.
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The working space at 60 Margaret Street for Mirvac is a colourful and sophisticated environment that is easily navigated even though the core of the building has a confusing layout that changes between floors where Mirvac are situated in the building.
The accent of red carries across 4 bold colour choices that seems random but actually has a level of consitency throughout the 6 floors that Mirvac occupy.

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A six floor office space in the Earnst & Young centre on george Street was branded to reflect the companys structure and values throughout the environment.
A comprehensive wayfinding system was created to compliment the branded communications that would stand out agaist the 6 core colours used in this and the Glebe Technical Centre locations. The same system was also used in Brisbanes Fortitude Valley office with a simpler fitout based around the same principles with the communications accented toward the employee demographic.
Glebe, Sydney, Brisbane & Wayfinding

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