TURTON BOND

Elevator Lobby Wallcovering | Dimensional Logos | Entry Door Vinyls | Custom Privacy Film | Code Signage

After moving into a pre-built commercial space that retained the previous tenant’s branding, Turton Bond was looking for a way to refresh the space and make it their own. With limited graphic location options and a tight budget, drive21 worked with the client to select a handful of elements to get the biggest bang for their buck.

Starting with a site survey, drive21 took measurements and reviewed the space for possible branding opportunities. The entire perimeter was covered in exterior windows and the core consisted primarily of wood paneled walls and cabinetry, which left only a few locations for graphics. Turton Bond opted for custom privacy banding on all conference and phone room glass, along with a graphic in the elevator corridor to help direct visitors to the entry doors.

Without a formal set of brand guidelines, drive21 relied on Turton Bond’s newly developed website, logo, and color palette of black, orange and gray for inspiration. We presented five initial concepts using abstract geometric patterns for a sleek and sophisticated look. After narrowing it down to one concept, drive21 finalized the artwork and development drawings seen below:

The overall timeline for this project was fairly quick, coming in at just 12 weeks from initial contact to installation. Once final artwork was approved, drive21 fabricated and installed all elements. Considering this project spanned the busy winter months of December to February, everything ran smoothly and came in on time and on budget.

Though the scope was small, the added graphic elements were just enough to make the space feel like home and tie everything together in a cohesive way. We had a great time working with the Turton Bond team and as with all our projects, remain in touch for any future updates or maintenance requirements.

Have a small office that needs refreshing? When drive21 is brought in early, we’re able to design and build for your budget, while moving at a quicker pace than may occur in typical designer vs. fabricator relationships. Let us know how we can help on your next office update!

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