Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque

  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque
  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque
  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque
  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque
  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque
  • Digital Insight – Tour d’Banque

DIGITAL INSIGHT – TELLER EXPERIENCE NICHE

This niche is located in the Marketing department, the first stop on the short tour.

CONCEPT – This niche incorporates mounted wall graphics, a low wood relief bank teller and counter, and accessories that illustrate the experience at a 1960’s era teller window. The teller will be mounted on a panel behind 2 swinging doors attached to a three-dimensional wood/laminate bank counter. A name placard, a perpetual desk calendar, and the notable customer pen attached to a ball chain decorates the teller desk. The viewer stands as the awaiting customer in line to have the “personal teller experience.”

 

DIGITAL INSIGHT – PAYMENTS NICHE

This niche is located in the Marketing department, the second stop on the short tour.

CONCEPT – This niche incorporates mounted wall graphics of various checks acquired by Digital Insight approximately 10 artifacts collected and displayed on individual shelving. The wall graphics will be scanned and mounted directly onto the wall, several scanned and printed checks of various sizes will be mounted on wood panels of varying depths to create depth and shadows to the wall mounted graphic. The shelving will be customized to the artifacts size, this shelving with protrude from the wall with either a check or credit card mounted on its face. There is an optional acrylic case for each artifact that could be placed over the shelves to provide protection.

 

DIGITAL INSIGHT – MONEY MOVEMENT NICHE

This niche is located in the Marketing department, the third stop on the short tour.

CONCEPT – This niche incorporates the historic artifacts for money movement and transfers acquired by Digital Insight and Huntsman Architectural Group. (with the addition of a switchboard operator plug/accessories and a possible smartphone/tablet ) The wall graphic will be monochromatic image of a 1950’s era telephone switchboard operator. Mounted to the wall are the following components starting from bottom to top: Postal Mail, Telegraph Line, Telephone, Clear Bank Transaction Tubes, Cat5 Network Bundle, and an optional Tablet with Money Transfer Animation. The telegraph will be displayed on a shelf along with the wire and glass insulators. The mail envelopes can either be the originals or scanned and printed on various sizes and will be mounted on wood panels of varying depths. The transaction tubes will be made of acrylic and mounted on custom metal hardware for a clean finish. In the tubes are the bank carrier tube that will display checks or cash. The cat5 cables are mounted on the wall with a similar custom metal hardware as described with the carrier tubes.

 

DIGITAL INSIGHT – MARKETING NICHE

This niche is located in the HR and Product development departments, the fourth stop on the long tour.

CONCEPT – This niche incorporates mounted vintage marketing ad wall graphic, a faux CRT TV with vintage ads, along with the displayed vintage marketing ads from various magazines. The TV is composed of a real 80’s or earlier model CRT, which serves as a facade to house a flat panel or monitor. The monitor will display a loop of old advertisements in the banking industry. The 10 marketing artifacts will either be mounted on panels in an archival format or floated/framed.

 

DIGITAL INSIGHT – WELCOME TO THE VAULT

This piece is located in the elevator lobby as you exit the passenger elevators .

CONCEPT – This niche emulates a bank vault in which the elevator lobby doubles as a vault. The viewer enters the lobby with wall graphics simulating security boxes. To the far left is a large reconditioned bank door supported by a working frame. The frame will be constructed of 5 x 5’ square tube structural steel. The vault door will swing on its hinges. The swing of the door will be limited by a built in stop. There is a large 22” x 50.5” x ½” steel plate that the square steel tube doorframe is anchored to. The plate will be anchored to the concrete floor per the engineer’s recommendations. Near the base of the frame are money bags or stacked gold bars to hide the anchors.

 

Date: October 4, 2014

Category: Portfolio