Analyzing Activity and Movement in the Workplace to Design a Mural

At Georgia State, our graduate seminar class was asked to design a mural for the front office. Our task was to create a design that captured the essence, shape and movement of the space. We observed the space and the people that interacted with the space over the course of one week.

After careful analysis, we found patterns of movement around the space, object shapes and shadows, and other unique attributes of the space that led to fun and interesting design concepts. After more refinement, our professor, Tim Nichols (who led the project) and my classmates and I planned and executed the final design.

Below is a photo archive of our work.

Fellow classmates working on the project were Jim Chapman, Meta Gary, Maryam Alainati, Cynthia and Dahlan.

Final Interior Mural

Process Photos

 

 

 

 

 

 

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