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Lebara Mobile

Telecoms provider Lebara Mobile recently moved into their new London headquarters. Kipper successfully managed the production and delivery of the interior graphics package, working in partnership with Elephants Can't Jump and Graphic Image Solutions.

Opl - office graphics

Kipper has been working with Opl for some time, and this office refreshment project was part of an on-going rollout of the new identity. Working with a graphics contractor, Kipper supplied design for lightboxes, large graphic walls and glass manifestation to client meeting rooms. The work gave Kipper an opportunity to express the fun and dynamism of the new brand, in the large, bold way that befits the visual identity.

BAA Compass Centre

Kipper was an integral part of the team that designed, produced and installed an interior graphics and signage package for BAA’s new 220,000sq ft at Compass Centre, Heathrow. The project included multi-layer, optically clear glass manifestation, graphic walls and ‘super graphics’ for office facilities. The look and feel of the environment showcased their new branding, and featured photography of staff from across the company. The team included tilney shane (interiors), No Nonsense (BAA branding) and Graphic Image Solutions (graphics contractor).

Beacon

Security is all about trust, particularly when it comes to keyholding and mobile patrols. Beacon wanted their new corporate identity to look trustworthy and professional. It also had to be flexible enough to not only talk about their security offering but also their facilities and event services. Kipper proposed the company name was shortened to Beacon and the ‘A’ incorporated a semi-circular light as a signalling device. The clean sans serif typography shows Beacon’s no-nonsense approach but was softened by its curved edges to show the friendliness of their staff.

Satellite & HomeCare

Satellite & HomeCare wanted to overhaul their existing logo to coincide with the launch of their home emergency cover. Kipper was commissioned to develop a clean graphic device, bold colour palette, full stationery range and a promotional 6-page leaflet. The challenge was to maintain their professional image for existing clients whilst creating a fresh new look to support the launch of new product offerings.

Bailey Eaves

Having refreshed their brand identity and developed printed materials, Kipper was charged with developing a website for both Bailey Eaves and Bailey Roof Systems.  The site was created with specifiers and architects in mind, providing them with detailed information on each of the products including technical specifications, drawings and visual references.

Lindfield Arts Festival

Kipper has created the identity and stationery for a new arts festival in the village of Lindfield, West Sussex.  The inaugural event was held in May 2010 and aimed to promote the work of local artists and artisans.

Tilney shane

Kipper was briefed to refresh the brand of this highly respected architect and design consultants to make it simple, modern and easier to work with. Kipper retained the existing marque but changed the colour palette and selected a new corporate font to work across all documentation. In addition, Kipper created a set of templates in iWork and trained their staff so that finally there was uniformity across all office uses such as presentations, tender documents and case studies.

The NCYPE, Neville Centre

The NCYPE are opening a new international medical assessment and research centre in Surrey this Autumn. Kipper were the natural choice to develop the interior graphics for The Nevill Childhood Epilepsy Centre given we had already developed the new brand identity and printed materials for NCYPE. Kipper was involved in the design and installation of the interior signage, wayfinding and digital wallpaper in the £7m building for the charity.

Action Office

Following a project to develop new brand guidelines for Action Office Furniture, Kipper was asked to create a website for the furniture supplier and fitout contractor.  The brief included a desire to keep the site image-led and about the product.  As a result, a key part of the solution was to maxmimise the users browser and also include image overlays and options to show/hide images in full  An image showreel was used on the homepage to give site visitors an instant taste of Action Office’s finest projects.

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