

HP - Education
The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life
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The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life.
The project set out to create a dynamic, high-tech environment where new HP computers and accessories could be explored, tested, and experienced firsthand by both children and school teachers. The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life—demonstrating not just what the products are, but how they can actively enhance learning within the classroom. The environment needed to feel engaging, accessible, and inspiring, encouraging users of all ages to experiment with the technology in a hands-on way.

A key part of the design focused on flexibility and functionality. The space was carefully zoned to support a variety of interactions, from larger group demonstrations and presentations to more intimate one-to-one conversations. Open areas allow educators to gather for guided sessions, while smaller breakout zones provide opportunities for focused exploration and discussion. This layered approach ensures the space can adapt throughout the day—whether hosting a class-style workshop, informal drop-ins, or individual trials of the latest devices.


Solution
The aesthetic direction leans into a bright, futuristic look, using bold colour accents, clean lines, and integrated lighting to create a sense of energy and innovation. High-tech materials, illuminated surfaces, and subtle digital interfaces are woven throughout the design, reinforcing the forward-thinking nature of the brand. Pops of colour not only add visual interest but also help to define different zones within the space, making it intuitive to navigate while maintaining a playful, engaging atmosphere.

Concept
Ultimately, the environment balances education and enjoyment. It is as much a functional learning hub as it is a fun, immersive experience—where children feel excited to interact with technology and teachers can clearly see its practical benefits in a classroom setting. By combining adaptability, strong visual identity, and user-focused planning, the space becomes a powerful tool for demonstrating how HP’s products can support modern, interactive learning in a meaningful and memorable way.
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(GQ® — 02)
©2024


HP - Education
The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life
Branding
Logo Design
Know More
The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life.
The project set out to create a dynamic, high-tech environment where new HP computers and accessories could be explored, tested, and experienced firsthand by both children and school teachers. The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life—demonstrating not just what the products are, but how they can actively enhance learning within the classroom. The environment needed to feel engaging, accessible, and inspiring, encouraging users of all ages to experiment with the technology in a hands-on way.

A key part of the design focused on flexibility and functionality. The space was carefully zoned to support a variety of interactions, from larger group demonstrations and presentations to more intimate one-to-one conversations. Open areas allow educators to gather for guided sessions, while smaller breakout zones provide opportunities for focused exploration and discussion. This layered approach ensures the space can adapt throughout the day—whether hosting a class-style workshop, informal drop-ins, or individual trials of the latest devices.


Solution
The aesthetic direction leans into a bright, futuristic look, using bold colour accents, clean lines, and integrated lighting to create a sense of energy and innovation. High-tech materials, illuminated surfaces, and subtle digital interfaces are woven throughout the design, reinforcing the forward-thinking nature of the brand. Pops of colour not only add visual interest but also help to define different zones within the space, making it intuitive to navigate while maintaining a playful, engaging atmosphere.

Concept
Ultimately, the environment balances education and enjoyment. It is as much a functional learning hub as it is a fun, immersive experience—where children feel excited to interact with technology and teachers can clearly see its practical benefits in a classroom setting. By combining adaptability, strong visual identity, and user-focused planning, the space becomes a powerful tool for demonstrating how HP’s products can support modern, interactive learning in a meaningful and memorable way.
More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024


HP - Education
The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life
Branding
Logo Design
Know More
The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life.
The project set out to create a dynamic, high-tech environment where new HP computers and accessories could be explored, tested, and experienced firsthand by both children and school teachers. The core idea was to move beyond a traditional showroom and instead design an interactive space that brings technology to life—demonstrating not just what the products are, but how they can actively enhance learning within the classroom. The environment needed to feel engaging, accessible, and inspiring, encouraging users of all ages to experiment with the technology in a hands-on way.

A key part of the design focused on flexibility and functionality. The space was carefully zoned to support a variety of interactions, from larger group demonstrations and presentations to more intimate one-to-one conversations. Open areas allow educators to gather for guided sessions, while smaller breakout zones provide opportunities for focused exploration and discussion. This layered approach ensures the space can adapt throughout the day—whether hosting a class-style workshop, informal drop-ins, or individual trials of the latest devices.


Solution
The aesthetic direction leans into a bright, futuristic look, using bold colour accents, clean lines, and integrated lighting to create a sense of energy and innovation. High-tech materials, illuminated surfaces, and subtle digital interfaces are woven throughout the design, reinforcing the forward-thinking nature of the brand. Pops of colour not only add visual interest but also help to define different zones within the space, making it intuitive to navigate while maintaining a playful, engaging atmosphere.

Concept
Ultimately, the environment balances education and enjoyment. It is as much a functional learning hub as it is a fun, immersive experience—where children feel excited to interact with technology and teachers can clearly see its practical benefits in a classroom setting. By combining adaptability, strong visual identity, and user-focused planning, the space becomes a powerful tool for demonstrating how HP’s products can support modern, interactive learning in a meaningful and memorable way.
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©2024

