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Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.
Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.
Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.
Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.
refreshing spaces, using mini cards & post cards that make me happy & inspired
(they're in the inner part of my shelf unit, next to me at the computer)
Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.
Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.
Creative/Production Office Space Suites from 4 Production Space.
Located in Santa Monica, CA.
We rent by the day, week, month, or year.
Suite E has 2x Private Entrance, 5x Private Offices, 2x Bullpen, Conference Room, Kitchenette, Private Bathroom, A/C, T3 Wi-Fi, Security Alarm with Personal Code, Printer, Fax, Phones and High Speed Color Copier.
Office Space as low as $32/day!
See www.4-ProductionSpace.com for details.
We produced 15 custom logos for these Epiphone Les Paul Standards. The logos have an epoxy finish that is torched out to produce a stunning glass like finish. It also dimensionalizes the logo making it tactile.
Oxford Street, Darlinghurst through to 9-21 Foley Street. (Rear Lane) Launch by Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney.
"These great new creative retail spaces will add to the 14 offices upstairs that are the home to print, fashion, video, photography and tech businesses." These buildings are owned by the Council of the City of Sydney since road widening.
Description :
A selection of pieces that cover the walls of Page's home /
Une partie des œuvres qui ornent les murs de la maison de Page
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Emily Ballantyne
Date(s) : Unknown / Inconnu
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : AMICUS n/a, MIKAN n/a
Location / Lieu : Victoria, British Columbia, Canada / Victoria, Britannique, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Library and Archives Canada, 100_0117 /
Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, 100_0117
I have a longtime friend who is opening up a very real, street style boxing gym. The owner, Bobby Oliver, has legitimate cred, and wanted a fierce logo to launch his new gym. After talking to him about it, we decided on our approach. He knows Mike Lavallee and I are buds, but he had NO idea I was going to call him up to collaborate on the job with me. I usually wouldn't involve anyone else on a design job like this, but I had a distinct vision of what needed to be done, and this job was going to require Mike. Mike and I had a 5 minute conversation over the phone and a couple days later I had the art I was looking for. I shot an 8 quadrant RAW photo of the original converting it into a 85mb high res photo. I took it into Photoshop and worked on the core image for about 5 hours and then started in on how the lettering was going to go. Hand drawn characters were converted into type and became the basis of the style. Many hours later, a 200mb, 150dpi design was born. This is it.
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.
Description :
An inspiring view of back garden from Page's office window /
Vue inspirante de la cour arrière à partir d'une fenêtre du bureau de Page
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Emily Ballantyne
Date(s) : Unknown / Inconnu
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : AMICUS n/a, MIKAN n/a
Location / Lieu : Victoria, British Columbia, Canada / Victoria, Britannique, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Library and Archives Canada, 100_0124 /
Emily Ballantyne. Zailig Pollock. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, 100_0124
There are 30 meters of crochet laces pictured on this photo. All are my birthday gift. (stocking up before we move, in two months from now) (April 25th 2009)
"Reid Signs", "Reid Signs Seattle", "Office Signs", "Office Signs Seattle", "Greg Reid Seattle", "Acrylic Fabrication", "Office Logo", "Trade Show Seattle", "Plexiglass Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication", "Plastic Fabrication Seattle", "Custom Displays Seattle", "CNC Seattle", "Exhibit Design Seattle", "Signs Seattle",
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house..
How my sewing room scrubbed up after a quick clean up. Supplies stored on shelving, in drawers and plastic tubs. Ready made clothing on clothes rack, tables for cutting, wrapping paper stored in plastic rubbish bin. Sewing and overlocking station on the left of work space.
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.
Custom surfboard with GDS brand, halo lit with RGB color fading lights to be used as a reception area sign. How cool is that?! GDS is Graphic D-Signs in Washington, New Jersey. www.graphicd-signs.com
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.
We have recently completed some fun projects using Gibson and Epiphone guitars. We just completed a beautiful J45 Gibson acoustic for Tom Morello, Shipped 3 guitars to Motley Crue, and completed a large run of 300 custom guits for Jack Daniels!
This is a 3 layer display for a custom vehicle. In this photo, we're placing our test lights so that we can evaluate the effect before the customer picks up the finished piece. We need to be totally happy with it before it leaves our shop. We created controllable lighting that contains the colors and motion effects exactly to the layers that require them. We can have any layer be any color, and even assign fades, chases, strobes, and other effects to the layers. The 3 layers of acrylic, spacers, trim, and face bezels were all machined in house. This was a piece for SEMA in Las Vegas.
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.
Numerous factors have conspired over the spring to keep me from spending very much time on Flickr. Some of those elements are still going on my life, but others have passed, so I'm jumping on any available moment I can to work on my photography in some capacity (taking new shots, sorting through past images, uploading to Flickr, visiting my wonderful Flickr contacts' streams, etc), as the joy that photography brings me is an amazing counterbalance to the stress and worry said issues sometimes bring to my life.
The image below is one from my archives (albeit a more recent shot, which was snapped this past spring), that shows darling Stella perched on the corner off the desk in my office (or studio, as I'm starting to think of it more these days).
I adore this shot (and the other two similar ones that accompany it) for a myriad of reasons, but most of all because it really captures the perpetual inquisitiveness that Stella is filled with (as evident by the fact that she just had to hop up on the desk to see why I had the camera in my hand, when I snapping shots of something on a nearby ledge). Those big amber hued eyes are so full of wonder and interest, it's all I can do not nickname her Curious Stella! :D
Unpacked and mostly tidy.
Things left to do:
Paint trim.
Rug.
New window coverings.
Floor lamp, that led ceiling light we installed looks lovely, but doesn't provide enough light for this size room at night. During the day? No need for any light.
Office refurbishment in Canary Wharf, London for a financial client. The brief was to create a more inspiring working environment by targeting previously underutilised areas of the existing offices.
Previously uninteresting meeting rooms located throughout the 12,000 sq ft floor were given a radical face-lift with full height photographic images and use of colour across furniture and flooring. The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The spaces, both open and cellular, are now creative areas successful both in their intended use as well as creating focal points in the open plan floor.
The breakout area has been integrated with the previously separate tea point to create one large open plan space with zones for dining and food preparation. A large circular meeting table with blackboard ‘cocoon’ provides a great area for team lunches and brainstorming sessions. A full height, panoramic forest image provides a focal point and combined with the use of natural wood throughout creates a relaxing environment for personnel to utilise throughout the working day.