Mono is an advertising and branding agency that leaves an impression on clients and employees as they stroll the halls. We love the playful and minimal theme the company takes on using large letters and numbers on doors. A simple W on a white door lets you know you're about to enter the women's restroom and a large arrow pointing down on the elevator signifies your route. The space was previously a printing shop which is evident by the paint splatters on the floor. A coat of clear paint on top allows the colors to shine through and makes the space interesting.
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(Images: Chad Holder)
They had me at irregular Flor tiles.
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YUCK! This reminds me of all the worst aspects of living in England during Margaret Thatcher's era (except there everything was accessorised in RED) and the blue reminds me of that same era in Ireland. YUCK, YUCK, YUCK. Horrid memories.
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It's a little disingenuous (but clever editing) to have the actual guy as a blue accent in the fourth and last images. He might as well have shown up in #5 and #7 too.
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I love love love love it!
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Very nice!!
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Love it... but I think it wants to go Mondrian a wee bit... maybe a yellow brick here, a red door number there... very nice.
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i actually really like this look.
is this in europe? cause there are definite code compliance issues visible if it's in the states.
but i love it.
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The word "MONO" on the front entrance should be going from top to bottom for readability (the way a book binding is.)
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That place is right near my apartment. I walk by it ALL the time! I've never seen inside, though. Awesome! It's gah-geous.
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