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Break out room flyer

The client had small drop-in rooms, that did not require reservations through the conference room system, and they were intended to be used for small groups to collaborate, or maybe individuals to pop in for a discreet phone call. They found that people would squat in these rooms for hours at a time, and needed a fun poster to let users know that they should limit their time in these spaces.


Meet Your Manners

I simplified the conference room etiquette flyers, and included a QR code that could be snapped to enter a workplace ticket. [Note that the apparently odd spacing on this flyer is because the unique QR code is automatically generated and placed in the lower left hand corner of the flyer.]


Make a wish...

In a water conservation effort, the client drained its decorative fountains. They wanted a sign to let their employee population know why the fountains were empty, in a comical way.

 


Pick it up

Our client provides a gym at its headquarters location, and they were having an issue keeping the locker room clean due to end users leaving towels and trash about. I designed a playful poster (using a mockup of a sweatshirt, found on GraphicBurger.com) and message around picking up after yourself.


U Could Use a Campaign

The client opened up an on-site restaurant, and wanted to promote using the space as a venue for events. I developed a "U" campaign (based on the name of the restaurant), and a "Raise the Bar" series of posters.