In 2012, I had the opportunity to be a part of the team dedicated to re-branding the OfficeMax B2B company – OfficeMax Workplace.
The project consisted of varying deliverables from logo design to sales materials to product catalogs. An integral part of the brand was concepting and art directing a library of lifestyle images representative of products and services that would be used for all marketing collateral. The photography library would serve as a foundation to the brand with a strong color palette that pulled all collateral together cohesively.
Concept, Design – Jenna West, Brad Duden, and Micheline Moorehead
Copy – Hillary Lichtenstein
Photographers – Daniel Czempinski and Pirrello Digital Imaging
Design Manager – Christopher Scroggins
Creative Director – Durriya Gunja
Concept, Design – Jenna West, Brad Duden, and Micheline Moorehead
Copy – Hillary Lichtenstein
Photographers – Daniel Czempinski and Pirrello Digital Imaging
Design Manager – Christopher Scroggins
Creative Director – Durriya Gunja
The sales representatives for OfficeMax would provide a folder with sell sheets and informational brochures to clients after their meetings. The folder was designed to evoke an approachable sophistication, which elevated the existing OfficeMax sales marketing.
The sales representatives for OfficeMax would provide a folder with sell sheets and informational brochures to clients after their meetings. The folder was designed to evoke an approachable sophistication, which elevated the existing OfficeMax sales marketing.
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