Portfolio | Environments | Spear

Mar 09
2012

Rarely do we get the opportunity to flex all of our muscles at the same time, but Spear Inc. in Mason, OH let us take the reigns, and rework their identity, their website, their environmental branding and their interior design, simultaneously.

It takes a lotta guts to give over that much control so we worked our hardest to make sure they knew they made the right decision. We turned their 1980’s office park reception and label plant into the global headquarters it really is. From first impression to conference to factory tour to closing handshake, Spear’s clients can get an impression of who Spear is, the value they bring as partners, the way they have changed the beverage label business, their innovations, milestones, and organizational and geographical advantages.

Spear has an amazing story and it was our job to tell it as clearly as possible and make sure they look like the global player they have already grown up to be.

Portfolio | Identity | Spear Systems

Mar 08
2012

A new comprehensive identity system for a global supplier of clear, pressure-sensitive labels for the beverage and packaging industries. Spear Systems— an the industry leader in innovative and sustainable packaging—wanted to update their existing mark to better reflect their global reach and broader capabilities. They also needed to create a graphic standard hierarchy for integrating a number of other product names and company-wide initiatives. Our solution embraces the DNA of the original mark, retaining general shape and colors while incorporating a more dynamic, emotional global shape.

Portfolio | Environments | MSF Donor Display

Mar 07
2012

Commemorative and recognition displays are frequently part of our design solutions. As a subgroup of what we do, they are one of the most challenging types of displays to design. Our recent design for the Mariemont School Foundation is our latest creation and we’re excited to show it off.

The Foundation is an private group of parents, businesses and residents that sponsor a variety of school initiatives to maintain and improve Mariemont’s award-winning school district. We were asked to design and produce an outdoor display that not only provided recognition to past donors but also inspired new donors and donations.

Our solution utilizes colors and shapes that are germane to the distinctive hexagon-themed Mariemont High School architecture. Individual tiles are color-coded in the schools colors to denote four levels of contributions. Repeat donors can cluster their tiles to form larger shapes. Photo panels are interspersed to add an emotional tie back to the students. A bench was integrated into the design to give the piece the practical function of a bus stop/shelter.

Portfolio | Environments |United Way of Greater Cincinnati

Mar 23
2011

United Way of Greater Cincinnati has just opened a brand new Convening Center designed by Cincinnati architects, GBBN. White Design Studio worked with the center’s designers and with Murphy Catton to tell UWGC’s compelling story through its new center and throughout the building.

We urged the client to let us think of Signage, Wayfinding, Environmental Branding, and Donor Recognition as one system. What we achieved is a careful arrangement of emotional and verbal statements that guide users through the building, and through United Way’s local history, its aims and achievements, its donors and its impact on the community.

We worked very hard to integrate these statements into the architecture, and let the user’s natural approach to and through the building guide them through the story. Moments of pause offer more story to digest. Transient spaces offer more singularly emotional graphics. Large images terminate pathways and pull you through halls, and bright colors cue you to the most important wayfinding directories and destinations.

Colonel De

Oct 02
2010

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Our old friend De Stewart, aka Colonel De asked us to help him with his latest project, a gourmet herb and spice shop located in historic Findlay Market in the Over-the-Rhine historic district of Cincinnati. We jumped at the chance and are proud to show off our latest brand. This new logo and graphic system will be translated through all the “touch points” – everything from packaging to store interiors; from website to branded merchandise. Stay tuned for all the latest from the Colonel.

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Portfolio | Environments | USDF United States Dressage Foundation

Sep 29
2010

White Design Studio and MurphyCatton have combined again to put a new face on the USDF’s Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame exhibit for the 2010 World Equestrian Games or WEG. USDF is located in Lexington, Kentucky and is part of the Kentucky Horse Park. Our design solution centers around (2) full-sized two-dimensional horse-and-rider sculptures. These colorful icons symbolize the unison of horse and rider in the sport of dressage. A series of graphic panels line the perimeter wall, each highlighting a part of the dressage story. A 24′ time line panel knits together all things dressage. Additional information is delivered via two interactive video displays. This project is a great example of our ability to take a great story and make it engaging, educational and entertaining.

Spear

Sep 29
2010

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A new comprehensive identity system for a global supplier of clear, pressure-sensitive labels for the beverage and packaging industries. Spear Systems— an the industry leader in innovative and sustainable packaging—wanted to update their existing mark to better reflect their global reach and broader capabilities. They also needed to create a graphic standard hierarchy for integrating a number of other product names and company-wide initiatives. Our solution embraces the DNA of the original mark, retaining general shape and colors while incorporating a more dynamic, emotional global shape. Be sure to check back to see Spear’s new corporate lobby.

Portfolio | Identity | Colonel De Gourmet Herbs and Spices

Sep 28
2010

Our old friend De Stewart, aka Colonel De asked us to help him with his latest project, a gourmet herb and spice shop located in historic Findlay Market in the Over-the-Rhine historic district of Cincinnati. We jumped at the chance and are proud to show off our latest brand.

De is known for his likeness and especially the mustache, so that became equity we could build on for his identity. We wanted to show that professional chefs and  home cooks alike appreciate what De offers. So we tried to design something “Professional but Approachable.”

This new logo and graphic system will be translated through all the touch points – everything from packaging to store interiors; from website to branded merchandise. Stay tuned for all the latest from the Colonel.

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Portfolio | Interactive | CareSource

Sep 21
2010

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CareSource is there for its clients, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We designed the look and feel of their new website in concert with their print and environment. Consistency at every touch point is what strengthens a brand’s presence in the minds of consumers. We believe that the website should not only look familiar, but feel familiar. White Design Studio worked with their internal marketing and management teams to develop an information architecture that was approachable, useful and customizable by the user to address needs such as sight deficiencies.

RELATED LINKS | DETAILSPRINTENVIRONMENTSIDENTITY

Portfolio | Environments | HR/PSO

Apr 26
2010

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These 5 floors of environmental branding for local company combined equity from their Human Resources team and their Product Supply Operations team. We worked with architectural partners BHDP to design a solution that extended the goals of their interior design into the branding. The challenge was to knit together all of these assets in a meaningful way throughout the space so that branding addressed localized groups within the floors and served as a tacit wayfinding for the employees. We tried to make the atrium bright and inviting, make content easily updatable and use color and imagery to reinforce the functions of spaces. We also designed a system of updatable digital content that matched the design and objectives of the static pieces. Adex and Murphy Catton were manufacturing partners for this project.