Large-scale environmental graphics created by my team and I at ESI Design. The client wanted a way to differentiate the two white buildings they owned from an identical third white building next to them without extensive construction on the facade. The design was inspired by the southern California Light and Space movement, using colorful optical illusions to create unexpected geometry on the facade of the buildings. Since the client owned two buildings, I designed the identity to work as a standalone brand for each individual building as well as together as a group.
Before (left) and after (right)
5220 and 5230 Pacific Concourse
5220 Pacific Concourse front entrance
5230 Pacific Concourse front entrance
5230 Pacific Concourse rear entrance
5220 Pacific Concourse rear entrance
The flexible identity can be used as both buildings or individually
The flexible identity can be used as both buildings or individually
5230 Pacific Concourse rear entrance
5230 Pacific Concourse rear entrance
5220 Pacific Concourse rear entrance
5220 Pacific Concourse front entrance
Pacific Concourse Parking Signage
Tags: brand development,
branding,
california,
egd,
environmental graphic design,
environmental graphics,
esi design,
experiential graphic design,
logo,
supergraphics,
wayfinding