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Island Designs Grace Bank in Gibraltar

by isleofman.com 9th April 2010

 

NatWest Gibraltar’s Line Wall Road branch has undergone an ambitious makeover with a creative touch of DigiGlass to coincide with the launch of the Bank’s prestigious Premium Banking brand.


Isle of Man based DigiGlass collaborated with NatWest Gibraltar’s design agency Home Strategic to develop the designs for the internal areas of the branch before fabricating and installing the bespoke finish.


DigiGlass managing director Dave Macdonald said, "Through our collaboration with Home Strategic we were able to utilise our products to produce an environment and quality of finish befitting of the NatWest Premium Banking brand."


He added, "We have gone for a more traditional design to reflect the quality of the brand hence the dominance of the lion, synonymous with strength, pride and heritage. 

 

"The designs were manifested on to glass privacy screens for the Premium interview suites, using the DigiGlass unique printing process.


"Internal walls took on the Premium branding, printed on to fire-rated, fabric backed digital wall coverings which delivers a striking visual impact emboldened by the Premium imagery. 

 

"The banking areas were given a thematic finish through the use of solid construction canvas wall decorations in the same Premium banding."  

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 9th, April 2010 05:06pm.

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