The allotted floorplan of JUMP was one of the largest challenges of this project. To encourage movement throughout the narrow and winding space there are two activity hubs located at opposite ends of the design. Located centrally is the reception desk as well as the owner, CEO, and team leader offices. Slightly angular walls play with the shape and lead users through the space.
Space planning and placing feature elements.
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To create a branded interior I used the design firm’s creative identity and the sense of motion implied in the name JUMP to apply unique elements. In the reception, lights hang at various heights and the angles and lines forming the J-shaped reception desk entertain this idea. Within the conference room custom wallpaper unites typography, the firm’s name, and motion but can also be viewed as a playful pattern. In one of the studios, a word search wall offers a distinct visual element and defines the space as an imaginative workplace.
FF+E sampling for JUMP
To create a branded interior I used the design firm’s creative identity and the sense of motion implied in the name JUMP to apply unique elements. In the reception, lights hang at various heights and the angles and lines forming the J-shaped reception desk entertain this idea.
Within the conference room custom wallpaper unites typography, the firm’s name, and motion but can also be viewed as a playful pattern.
A gathering place for employees to collaborate on creativity.
In one of the design studios, a word search wall offers a distinct visual element and defines the space as an imaginative workplace.
The design implements public work spaces along floor to ceiling windows to take advantage of the views.
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