
Office Wall Graphics

BRANDING / INTERIOR DESIGN / ILLUSTRATION
Twilio Brand:
Office Wall Graphics
Each Twilio office features wall graphics that represent the team’s unique culture. Yet, all the Twilio wall graphics speak in a cohesive and consistent brand language. The wall graphics not only make the walls to look cool, but they create a space — both physical and psychological — to bring the team together to share universal brand experience across the regions.
Creative DIRECTION: The Twilio Dublin team, The Twilio Sydney Team
ART DIRECTION: Kelly kuhl
DESIGN: Angel kim
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The Dublin Office
The Dublin Office requested wall graphics to promote healthy activities and relationships.
Nursing Room
The Dublin team was looking for cozy, warm, and playful graphics for the nursing room.
Two initial concepts were created focusing on the children’s activities. Concept 1 visualized children’s playground. Concept 2 was inspired by quilted baby blanket, each panel illustrating different activities.
The team loved the cohesiveness and playfulness of concept 1, but wanted to include parents who were going to be using the nursing room with their children. The final design was updated to encourage and welcome parents to spend time with their children in the nursing room.

Concept 1: Playground

Concept 2: Quilted baby blanket

Final Design
Wellness Room
The wellness room graphics were created to provide a quiet space and calming atmosphere for meditation, reading, day-dreaming and creativity.

Print Station
Existing library of graphics were adjusted for the print stations.


The Sydney Office
The Sydney Office requested a new series of wall graphics for their recently renovated office space, including a custom wall graphics by the entrance at the welcoming area.
The Sydney Office Floor Plan
Welcoming Area
The Sydney team wanted iconic, vibrant, and eye-catching custom wall graphics by the entrance to introduce the Australian culture and the spirit of the Sydney office.
The initial wall graphics was created by combining Twilio-branded elements with Sydney’s top landmarks and Australian motifs — such as the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, koalas and Australian nature. It was intended to fully cover the entrance wall area.
The team requested more special, custom die-cut design with more Australian elements. The final design was updated in the shape of the Australian continent, and with Aboriginal motifs and culture, including the Aboriginal art, patterns, boomerangs, and animals.

initial Sketch

Initial Design
Other Areas
Existing library of graphics were adjusted for the other wall areas.


