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Culture curry at the Ernst & Young offices

Branded Spaces
The theme for EY Environments is Inspirational People, and the
core concept – HEY! – was derived from an abbreviation of EY;
the idea being to surprise the viewer and open new windows in
the mind. The two series of graphics draw upon extensive research
to create a mash-up, including references from popular culture,
cinema, literature etc. The resultant graphics are multi-layered
pieces that one can spend hours with!

A merry mix with something for everyone – that’s the best way to sum up the trio of Environment Design projects done for EY. The projects became a reflection of the urban Indian mindset, with a mash-up of popular Indian culture and global references. The content research was possibly the best part of it, with some unexpected findings. For example, did you know that Tim Burton has a deep connection with our very own Aryabhatta!

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On the Music panel, you will find Ilaiyaraaja next to Dylan and Baez, laid over a tabla beat.


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The Sports panel accommodated a vernacular Scrabble and 70s Bollywood songs featuring Badminton along with Quidditch.


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The Board Room installation is a tribute to Indian classical music.


The following double-panels are from a series featuring Indian Achievers, ranging from Amrita Shergill to Amartya Sen. The installations for this facility were driven by the theme of knowledge and the spirit of achievement.

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This panel from the Mumbai series had type composed out of used tea leaves and discarded tea packaging.

5 Comments

  1. why did your team choose ray…he is overexposed.

    designbaba

  2. post more from the mumbai series.

    akshara

  3. Lopez Design = Brilliant Spatial Design. Period.

    Karthik

  4. Inspirational branding…

    Dolonchapa

  5. Awesome works!!

    Sagar Shetty

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