#Corporate Office Designers
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cherryhillinteriors1 1 year ago
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microgeneration 2 months ago
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From @evan-collins90
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dorkfruit 5 months ago
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to say toontown lives in my mind rent free would be an understatement, toontown is the landlord of the apartment complex that is my sanity. anyways heres some of my recent sketches
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art meme by @purgatorei . i decided no repeats because it would just literally be ms. mingler for every single one
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the new supervisor designs kinda slap tbh aka i wanted to draw the freaky smiley golf lady but decided i should do the others too
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oh and then i realized its called toontown and i literally never draw the toons so i did that and then caved and drew a cog anyways im sorry for letting capitalism win
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rh0mbus0fruin 6 months ago
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if Robert Cyger listened/watched this movie he would get so mad he'd punch holes into the wall
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psychopomparia 6 months ago
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People are bringing back the Office Sirens on Tik Tok and never forget The Office Sirens of anime/manga that we don't talk about often:
The Grim Reapers in Black Butler
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Serving Corporate Cunt
And don't forget:
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William T. Spears, the man you are.
There's bound to be more but these are the prominent ones.
Thanks for listening
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warakami-vaporwave 10 months ago
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Doubleplus84 Employee Handbook
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allisonperryart 7 months ago
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Told ya' I'd get back to posting more Carol and the End of the World eventually! Here's some colour keys of the boss' office: something we discussed early on was how the closed blinds in his office were representative of his mental state and feelings towards the end of the world - literally blocking Keppler out of his view, and we wanted that to be clearly reflected in the lighting of the space even when they weren't on-screen, which is what we were exploring here.
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One of my favourite silly little details: a framed photo of Business Men Doing Business Things! Since the lineart I was provided was just a rough, it didn't have a design in the frame, so I just improvised, ha ha - pretty sure we changed it in the final design, though, so enjoy this little peek behind the curtains! Thanks for looking, and watch Carol & the End of the World on Netflix if you haven't already:
Showrunner: Dan Guterman BG design: Alex Myung Art direction: @ellemichalka
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sunfloraas 1 year ago
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Whats the Buzz?
Bee Cog OCs!!! My Killer Bee and OCs by @pipper-gag and @seaturtled !!!!
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hack-saws 1 year ago
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Thomas + misty in the outfit I鈥檓 currently in :)!!
Really love drawing Thomas he needs more love (and art) I think...
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imagionary 1 year ago
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Belle Dama means Beautiful Lady uwu 馃挌
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icewindandboringhorror 18 days ago
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It's always interesting to hear about people's weird/unexpected "alternate life paths". Like, something that you could have done with your life, a job you almost took, a school you almost went to, etc - that was still actually realistic enough that it could have happened, but NOW it seems to not suit your current personality.
Like for example, I currently hate advertising (how manipulative it is, brands trying to be 'relatable', social media amplifying it to an obnoxious extreme, etc.) so much that even seeing a little ad before a youtube video is grating to even witness, but there was a point in time where I was genuinely seriously considering going into marketing/making commercials as a career lol. Or like, I have a relative who was very inclined to be a pastor when they were younger, even though today they're a super strong atheist, etc. etc.
#BECAUSE I knew I really liked filming and editing things and doing set design and costume design (from having done little bits of that#here and there in media classes and my own stuff - i used to be a lot more into making videos than I am now). BUT I was always thinking#that a movie is WAAY to big and long. even a short film. So I was trying to think of ways I could still like#have the fun of scouting locations to film and dressing up actors and etc. etc. without it having to be a Huge Million Dollar Production#on tv show or movie level. SO then I was thinking about like... just doing commercials. Or music videos. Like shorter things where I still#get the fun of the filming and everything but it's less of an intensive long term project.#So there is an alternate version of me (I suppose if i somehow did not end up having physical and mental health issues#as badly somehow.. or like.. randomly came into wealth and was able to pay my way through a nice college despite missing#days constantly being out because I'm sick or something lol) that works in some corporate advertising office coming up with commercials#and directing or filming them or doing the sets for them or something in that general vicinity.#I also was considering being a corporate psychologist. or whatever its called.. oh from google:#''Industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologists study and assess individual group and organization dynamics in the workplace''#I don't think I even knew what the job entailed. I was at the time just thinking like.. the type of person that comes into a business offic#and gives everyone personality assessments or does MBTI or big-5 testing crap for whatever reason that some businesses get that#done for people. Really i just wanted to be in a Corporate Big Office setting yet still do psychology. Because I used to be really fixated#on living in a big city. Like the ideas of everything being walkable. picking up a coffee in the morning. walking to my job in a Big#Skyscraper Building. people watching in a huge hotel lobby for lunch. flying frequently (I love airplanes and airports aesthetically).#living in an apartment with a giant window overlooking the city. etc. etc. BUT that was before i had really BEEN to a city. Then I actually#hung around a city a few times and went places and I was like... AUGh... The Sensory Overwhelm.. cars people lights loudness noise scary#everything happening all at once. etc. etc. (though even when I wanted to live in a city i NEVER strove for the Night Life. when i say I#enjoy city imagery I mean like... in the day time. Many people who like cities talk about The Night Life and post pictures of cities all#lit up at night and clubs and dancing and restaurants. none of that EVER appealed to me. perhaps a sign I am not a real city person. Like#I am NOT standing in a crowded bar full of loud people in the middle of the night lol.. get AWAY from me!!) but I do adore the#architecture of like bright white clean sterile modern spaces like huge airport lobbies or malls or etc. I think thats what reminded me of#city and what I liked about the idea of that life. Like I always LOVED the layout of schools and hospitals and trainstations and public#transport in general. Though even then I knew enough that I would not be a good architect/city planner. so I guess my adoration for those#spaces was merely to be channeled into LIVING there. but then I realized I didn't even really want to do that that much. I mean I still#definitely aim to live NEAR a city. like the little areas outside of it. I would never live in a rural place 4 hours from anything. I liter#ally just COULDNT since I need close access to hospitals sometimes lol. But I used to want to live in the CENTER of citites like high rise#condo. and now I'm like.... eh....... perhaps a smaller quieter walkable space nearby lol.. ANYWAY.. alternate me in my Business Suit eheh
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microgeneration 1 year ago
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Corporate Interiors (1997)
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silvr-skreen 2 years ago
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the thems. the capitalisms.
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Left to right: The Boiler, VP, CFO, CLO, Vice-Legal, CEO, COO, and the Chairman
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lyncotek 3 months ago
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The Role of Glass Graphics in Branding and Corporate Identity
In today鈥檚 competitive business landscape, establishing a strong brand identity is essential for standing out and making a lasting impression on customers. While branding encompasses various elements, one often overlooked aspect is the use of glass graphics. In this article, we鈥檒l explore how glass graphics play a pivotal role in shaping corporate identity and enhancing brand recognition.
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2. The Importance of Visual Identity in Branding Visual identity聽serves as the face of a brand, communicating its values, personality, and positioning to the target audience. Consistency in visual elements helps in brand recall and fosters trust and loyalty among consumers.
3. How Glass Graphics Enhance Corporate Identity 聽 聽Reflecting Brand Values and Personality Glass graphics offer a unique opportunity to showcase brand values and personality traits. Whether it鈥檚 through bold typography, vibrant colors, or subtle imagery, the design elements can convey the essence of the brand to visitors and employees alike.
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Creating Memorable Impressions First impressions matter, and glass graphics can leave a lasting impact on anyone who interacts with them. A well-designed glass entrance with the company logo welcomes visitors with elegance and professionalism, setting the tone for their entire experience.
4. Incorporating Glass Graphics in Physical Spaces 聽 聽Reception Areas and Entrances The reception area is often the first point of contact for visitors. By incorporating glass graphics into the entrance doors or reception desk, companies can reinforce their brand identity and leave a positive impression on guests.
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Office Interiors and Meeting Rooms Glass partitions or walls can be transformed into branding opportunities within office interiors and meeting rooms. Whether it鈥檚 displaying motivational quotes, showcasing company achievements, or reinforcing brand values, glass graphics add visual interest while maintaining privacy.
5. Digital Presence and Glass Graphics Website Design and Visual Elements Consistency in branding across both physical and digital platforms is crucial for brand recognition. Integrating glass graphics into website design, such as using translucent overlays or incorporating glass-inspired motifs, can create a seamless brand experience for online visitors.
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Social Media Branding Incorporating glass graphics into social media branding, such as profile pictures, cover photos, or branded filters, helps maintain a cohesive brand presence across various social media channels.
6. Case Studies: Successful Examples of Glass Graphics in Branding Highlighting real-life examples of companies effectively using glass graphics in their branding strategies can provide inspiration and insights into best practices for implementation.
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7. Challenges and Considerations in Implementing Glass Graphics Budgeting and Costs While glass graphics offer numerous benefits, they also come with associated costs. Companies need to consider budget constraints and weigh the return on investment when implementing glass graphics in their branding efforts.
Maintenance and Longevity Glass surfaces require regular maintenance to ensure their pristine appearance. Factors such as cleaning methods, durability of materials, and exposure to external elements need to be taken into account to maintain the longevity of glass graphics.
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9. Conclusion In conclusion, glass graphics play a vital role in branding and corporate identity by reflecting brand values, creating memorable impressions, and maintaining consistency across physical and digital platforms. By strategically incorporating glass graphics into their spaces, companies can enhance brand recognition, foster customer loyalty, and differentiate themselves in the market.
FAQs Are glass graphics suitable for all types of businesses? Glass graphics can be tailored to suit various industries and business sizes, depending on their branding objectives and budget considerations.
How long do glass graphics typically last? The longevity of glass graphics depends on factors such as the quality of materials used, maintenance practices, and exposure to external elements. With proper care, they can last for many years.
Can glass graphics be removed or updated easily? Yes, glass graphics can be removed or updated relatively easily, making them a flexible branding solution for evolving businesses.
Are there any limitations to using glass graphics in branding? While glass graphics offer versatility and aesthetic appeal, companies need to consider factors such as budget constraints, space limitations, and maintenance requirements before incorporating them into their branding strategy.
How can I find a reputable provider for glass graphics? Researching and consulting with experienced providers specializing in glass graphics and branding can help businesses find the right solutions tailored to their needs and budget.
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thesolarangel 10 months ago
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Sometimes I imagine what it would feel like to quit my job, leave my computer and my stuff at the office and walk out the doors, giving everyone the finger...
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itsanidiom 2 years ago
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I like the idea that every office BL is taking place inside the same office of some giant corporation just like...different departments
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