STUDIO DLUX recently gave Editora Record a modern makeover. Editora Record is one of the oldest and most famous publishing houses in Brazil. It is, therefore, fitting that it should receive such a fresh new design. The renovation project began in 2019 and took on a strategic tactic to divide the space over time.
The design studio decided to reformulate the division of workspaces between the editorial and the marketing teams using color-coding. Designated colors are used on the floors to allow better collaboration and privacy when required. The editorial floor is colored in a calming shade of blue. In addition, orange and turquoise designate meeting rooms for various marketing activities to create an enigmatic space.
Color-Split Offices
STUDIO DLUX Used Color to Split Editora Record's Office Space
Trend Themes
1. Color-coded Workspaces - Designating workspaces with different colors can improve collaboration and privacy in the workplace.
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3. Enigmatic Meeting Spaces - Creating meeting rooms with designated colors can provide a unique and memorable experience for employees and clients.
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