CHEP
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CHEP is a global logistics and supply chain management company.
In 2014, I was brought in by COLLINS to design a space where CHEP could announce The Supply Change. This campaign signified a big shift in the way that CHEP communicated about their products to the world.
When designing The Supply Change exhibition space, I referred to 1960’s set design. The result was a glowing beacon that stood out on the trade show floor. This bright display became the framework to introduce show-goers to The Supply Change.
Client: CHEP
Role: Experience design consultant, physical design, 3D modeling,
3D rendering
Team: COLLINS, Nick Ace,
Gabe Benzur, Brett Renfer, Wider Lens
Timing: June 2014 - July 2015