Panasonic Connect HE Office Graphics

CVR collaborated with Panasonic Connect on designing their office interiors.

Our initial design proposal was unrestricted by budget or limitations, so I presented concepts that featured large-scale fabrication elements, including full vinyl wall wraps, 3D standoff shapes with integrated LED lighting, and dimensional LED signage.

For several walls, I proposed full vinyl wraps, 3D standoff shapes with LED lighting, and oversized LED signs to create a striking visual impact.

One concept included built-in seating between the two entrance doors of the lobby, designed around the “CO” from the Panasonic Connect logo. To enhance the depth and texture of the space, I suggested incorporating dimensional shapes, with a shallower depth than the seating, creating visual variety. Additionally, gloss vinyl accents on some of the gray surfaces would introduce texture and interest to the wall.

I also envisioned incorporating white dimensional typography with light blue acrylic standoffs. These standoffs would form part of a pattern that combines circles (representing people) and squares (symbolizing technology and things), reinforcing the brand’s identity.

After presenting the full fabrication designs, the client requested alternative options with partial wraps that could work within the existing color scheme of the rooms, to reduce costs.

For the rooms with gray walls, I used partial wraps featuring only the circular design elements to add dimension and interest while keeping the costs in check. For the largest wall, we were able to incorporate a full wrap with the message “CONNECT to Tomorrow,” making a bold statement in the space.

They appreciated the dream big designs, but in the end, they chose the more budget-friendly option for their space.