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Brintons 'Public Spaces' iPad screenshots

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Brintons 'Public Spaces' iPad sales tool

In conjunction with the launch of ‘Public Spaces’, Oakwood Media Group developed an interactive sales tools to demonstrate Brinton’s technique of High Definition Weave (HDW) technology to potential customers. The application utilises several intricate CGI scenes, along with interactive swatches, galleries and room plans, all developed in-house by our interactive team.

Disciplines:
Brand Positioning, design, 3D rendering, photography and print management

"I just wanted to thank you for all of your hard work in delivering the app and the video. The DVD worked very well, the app and renders blew my US sales team away - the consensus was that it was super cool!"
Nicola Hewitt
Commercial Marketing Director
Brintons
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Brintons 'Public Spaces' brochure

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Brintons 'Public Spaces' brochure

Oakwood Media Group collaborated with the design team at Brintons to create a showcase for their new ‘Public Spaces Collection’, a set of new designs inspired by aerial, structural and surface imagery and evidenced by an impressive list of the world’s best airports, stadia and convention centres.

The portfolio also contains a wealth of background information and detailed case studies that cement Brintons’ reputation in this arena.

Oakwood complemented the project with their specialism in brand positioning in the B2B market, graphic design, 3D renders of the public spaces and full 360° fly throughs, which were then utilised for the sales team iPad application.

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Brintons 'Timorous Beasties' rugs collection book

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Brintons 'Timorous Beasties' rugs collection book

The original collaboration that bought Oakwood Media Group together with the design team at Brintons, the Timorous Beatsies book celebrates the surreal and provocative rugs by the designers of the same name.

The 116 page hardback book showcases the collection across 7 chapters inspired by both the natural and the supernatural. The designs play with the notion of pattern in the interior space so that it becomes a dramatic feature in its own right; a challenge for Oakwood in the design of the photographic sets, with the final execution taking the route of an installation art project, to fully reflect the concept of transforming interior landscapes with surreal and provocative designs.

With wide ranging themes from the Snakes & Ladders inspired Plantation, to the Fallen Angel in Paradise Lost, each set tells its own story. The design of the book required a dual role of igniting ideas in architects, interior designers and specifiers but also acting as a valuable sales tool and reference point.