VINYL GRAPHICS ON GLASS WALLS ADD COLOUR - AND PRIVACY
Vivid graphics created by Glyphics mean more colour and more privacy for people working at Reed Elsevier's offices in Camden.
The designs run along the glass walls of the building's 20 metre long main corridor. Printed on clear film and then backed by frosted film, they are giant images of cell forms, inspired by Reed Elsevier's leading role as a publisher in the fields of science and medicine. The idea is to give visual interest but also to save those in offices beside the corridor from the constant distraction of people passing by.
The graphics were designed for Reed Elsevier by Harrow Green and printed and installed by Glyphics. The installation team worked to a tight schedule over a weekend so that when staff arrived on Monday morning, they found the glass corridor transformed.