T3 Hiperwall

Was tasked with creating an engaging design and content strategy for T3’s video wall, located in the Austin office’s main entry way. It needed to be topical and relevant to passing employees, as well as informative and impressive to current and potential clients.

Split into three separate, modular pieces for easy updating, the wall’s content changes if any prospective or current clients are visiting the Austin Office.

Concept, Art Direction & Design.


Clients Not in Building:

Section 1: Image Galleries
Top left screens: Pulling high res photography from Flickr, this section highlights interesting and cool places, landmarks and events in the 3 cities of NYC, San Fran & Austin where T3 has offices. Imagery changes every 20 seconds.

Section 2: Twitter News
Bottom screens: A series of live, dynamic Twitter feeds are pushed to these sections. The far left ‘T3 News’ feed is ever present, while the other 2 feeds rotate every 10 minutes to highlight other categories relevant to employees. Ex: Sports News, Local News, Client News, Mobile News, Social News, etc.

Section 3: T3 Inspire Vlog
Top right screens: Every week a new, silent 20 minute video is released that showcases beautiful video projects ranging from commercials, time lapse landscape photography, experimental film and viral videos.

Client in Building:

Section 1: Welcome Screen
Top left screens: A custom screen is created for each of T3’s clients. A simple welcome message is displayed, as well as the personal names of each client rep visiting that day.

Section 2: Twitter News
Bottom screens: A series of live, dynamic Twitter feeds are pushed to these sections. The far left ‘T3 News’ feed is ever present, while the other 2 feeds rotate every 10 minutes to highlight other categories relevant to designers and marketers. Ex: Ad News, Fashion News, Local News, Client News, Mobile News, Social News, etc.

Section 3: T3 Client Showcase
Top right screens: A 20 minute video showcase of T3’s most recent client work is displayed & looped. It too is modular in design, so as new client showcases are created, they can easily be dropped in to minimize unbillable hours in the production department.

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