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While I was with Mullen, they moved from the suburbs to Boston's concrete jungle. The new, more modern office was great but a couple of smaller areas were left a little empty and cold. I came up with ideas on how to better utilize these spaces and responded to the specific request to fill it with arcade games for people to gather to let off a little steam, if needed, and of course, have a little fun. 

Bubble Hockey Game Area
Shuffleboard Bowling Game Area

Before the arcade theme above was requested, I had presented another option with a very different feel.
This idea was to transform that same 11th floor foyer (which just happened to be the highest, quietest, brightest part of the building) into a calming agency respite called "Eleventh Heaven." Complete with
white leather massage chairs, cloud-covered elevator door wraps and custom bathroom door signs.

"Eleventh Heaven" Relaxation Area

This meeting room's "before" was also a little on the stark side. So I designed this area too.

"Creative Lodge" Hangout

Preparing for client meetings when Mullen was in Wenham was fun because we had a long, winding,
tree-lined driveway leading up to the mansion that housed our offices. So we'd do a series of "driveway signs"
to get the clients excited as they got closer and closer. This set of signs was for an Ernst & Young meeting.
I also designed the banner graphics around the room, and adhered their trademark yellow beam as a table runner for our conference room table to immerse them in their brand as we presented the work. 

Graphics for an Ernst & Young Client Meeting

This set of driveway signs was for a meeting with AOPA (Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association).
I also ordered red wind socks on poles that were placed on the grounds near the driveway. I designed
the banners and created this runway graphic that was adhered to our conference room table
complete with little model planes that the clients could toy around with during the meeting.

Graphics for an Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association Client Meeting
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