What office branding actually does
An office is a 40-hour-a-week recruiting tool, sales tool, and culture artifact. The walls communicate first. Visitors form an opinion of your company in the time it takes to walk from the elevator to your reception desk — about six seconds. Wall graphics are the highest-leverage way to control what they see. We focus on four high-traffic areas: the reception wall (your first impression), the conference room behind your video calls (your brand on every Zoom), the break room (employee culture), and the long hallways most offices never use. Done in coordinated style, these turn a generic Class A floor plate into an environment that feels designed.

