The Redline office was getting a makeover.

Apart from plants and a few framed pictures, we needed design elements for the glass meeting room doors due to health and safety reasons and some vibrancy in the kitchen area.

Glass Decals
For the glass decals, we held a contest in the office to name the rooms. The winning theme was that of scientists, so I illustrated these prominent scientists who contributed to the field of radio technology.

Based on the requirement of the different rooms, we went for a bold treatment with huge face illustrations and representation of electromagnetic waves for the two main board rooms. For the board rooms, we chose a UV print on vinyl with matt lamination and red gloss vinyl for the names. And for the rest of the smaller meeting rooms, I created typographic frosted panels highlighting the life and achievements of these scientists using a light frosted vinyl.
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)  |  Father of electromagnetic field theory
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) | Father of electromagnetic field theory
Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)  |  Father of long-range radio transmission
Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) | Father of long-range radio transmission
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894)  |  Proved the existence of electromagnetic waves
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894) | Proved the existence of electromagnetic waves
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)  |  Entrepreneur whole inventions shaped the modern world
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) | Entrepreneur whole inventions shaped the modern world
Nikola Tesla (1857-1943)  |  Pioneered modern electrical engineering
Nikola Tesla (1857-1943) | Pioneered modern electrical engineering
Claude Elwood Shannon (1916-2001)  |  Father of digital communication theory
Claude Elwood Shannon (1916-2001) | Father of digital communication theory
Thanks to Tech & All for the mockup file.
The Hub
Redline wanted to add some pop to the kitchen wall. Since it's a hi-tech company, we thought “The Hub” would be an appropriate name. Thinking about adding colour to the wall, I kept coming back to the idea of pop art.
I used the ‘Benson’ typeface and applied some treatment to it to stand out as a colour pop on the wall and got it printed on vinyl with matt lamination.

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