Reuters: I had the opportunity to brand the new Global HQ at Canary Wharf, London. This included the design and implementation of various environments including meeting rooms, public spaces, meeting rooms and way finding signage. 
Reuters Atrium. Lift glass looking into the atrium was applied with Reuters photography from around the world. This acted as a safety glass but also helped add colour and brand familiarity to the interior areas.   
60 minute rooms are meeting rooms designed for people to use when they need them. The design showcased all the international bureaus from around the world on a timeline from left to right. The film was applied to both sides of the glass which helped add a more three dimensional feel to the application. 
Demonstration rooms are areas where Reuters products are demonstrated to clients. The designs were influenced by the financial data taken from the the software and turned into a three dimensional illustrations.
Demonstration rooms are areas where Reuters products are demonstrated to clients. The designs were influenced by the financial data taken from the the software and turned into a three dimensional illustrations.
Demonstration rooms are areas where Reuters products are demonstrated to clients. The designs were influenced by the financial data taken from the the software and turned into a three dimensional illustrations.
Demonstration rooms are areas where Reuters products are demonstrated to clients. The designs were influenced by the financial data taken from the the software and turned into a three dimensional illustrations.
Photograph of the Demo rooms at Canary Wharf, London. 
A series of themes using Reuters images were grouped together to add colour and intrigue to staff meeting rooms. 
An example of a finished acrylic frame mounted in one of the meeting rooms. All images were captioned to inform viewers what they were looking at. 
Lift elevations. The designs were paired in themes to create vibrancy, colour and an fun for people on each floor. The designs covered the walls and lift doors. 
Lift elevations. The designs were paired in themes to create vibrancy, colour and an fun for people on each floor. The designs covered the walls and lift doors. 
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