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.
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.
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).
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.
Working with an existing identity, Kipper was asked to brand this new head office space. Signage at the lift lobby greeted the visitor, and affirmed floor level and the company name. Visitors were then led through via a running graphic on the wall, from lobby to reception. A bespoke wall of changeable ‘deal plaques’ was installed within this space, together with a graphic wall of specially commissioned photography.
Working with an interior design partner, Kipper was commissioned to apply Cobbetts’ existing branding to their new regional offices. The projects included specification of graphic and lightbox walls, glazing manifestation, signage and monoliths. The internal wayfinding system was executed using full-height ‘sign posts’ on the office floors, and facilities were highlighted via a series of bespoke icons, created for each area. Large photographic images were applied to walls to break up open plan office layouts.
Working with an existing identity, Kipper integrated the client’s new office space with their corporate style, developing its use and application. Selecting key colour themes and photography, Kipper was able to bring the brand culture to life in three dimensions. The reception welcomed visitors with a feature graphic wall; that theme continued inside the meeting rooms, reinforcing the brand values on large canvas prints.
A launching bistro needed a contemporary brand to establish itself on a busy High Street. The identity needed to work hard, appealing both to coffee/lunch customers and the evening dining clientele. Kipper created a fresh colour way, and applied it using a blend of white space and solid reverse printing on menus and stationery items. The linear colour bar device, used across all branded elements, is also reflected in the restaurant itself in glass manifestation and canvas prints.
Working in partnership with an interior design consultancy, Kipper was appointed to use branding to reflect culture within British Airways’ staff and crew areas at Heathrow’s 21st century airport. Cabin Crew briefing rooms walls are themed with dynamic crops of beautiful worldwide destination photography. Manifestation on glass reflects aeroplane vapour trails, giving subtle vision through dusted/mirror film. Also, in the open plan offices, a banner system was designed to highlight departmental names and signage created to assist staff adjust to their new home.