Prototype of the counter-unit mode of the final concept. The wall on the right side was a must for privacy while using the service
Prototype of the standing-unit mode of the final concept, it was inspired by a red line traveling across a map (this photo of the display is missing the phone)
Prototype of the wall unit of the final concept
Branding and imagery for MoneyGram
Concept for an accompanying form holder for on store counters
The final concept for the form and information holder
An intital concept for a modular kiosk
Another intital concept for a modular kiosk, more focused on privacy
A revision of an initial concept, this one featured lights inside of the more private option
The initial concept that led to the final design
Another concept revision showing how the structure would hold up while in standing mode
A concept render for when the client requested the wall unit to take a design departure away from the standing and counter units
An early design concept featuring an embedded info lcd screen
An example of the engineering specs I made for the counter unit
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Moneygram® Kiosks

MoneyGram® is a service for sending money anywhere in the world with a simple call at one of their kiosks. They have never ventured away from their very basic plastic or corrugate counter units.

For a new push to rebrand the service, the client asked for a higher-end, exciting, new kiosk design. The result was a modular unit that could stand on its own or be modified to fit onto a counter (a first for the company)

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Stephen Diebold
Industrial Designer San Francisco, CA