PERSONALISATION The growth of the knowledge economy means that the ‘hunt for talent’ is ever more important. Companies want to invest in their staff and are doing a lot to engage and bind young talent. Corporate identity is one of the most important tools in this regard. MyScreen offer the option of spreading the corporate identity through the workplace right down to the smallest detail. Beyond simply introducing house style colours, it is even possible to furnish the screens with brand names, logos and trademarks. The unlimited possibilities offered by MyScreen provide companies and architects with a full range of options to adapt the look of the interior to their wishes. MyScreen can be supplied in any size, which means that they can also be used as wall and ceiling panels with an acoustic and/or marketing value. The use of various standard fabrics from a very rich colour palette lends the screens an additional function as a landmark within the surroundings. Hence colour variation can support internal routing or differentiate task-oriented workstations. You can see a brief summary of the standard colour palette on this page. The possibility of applying customer-specific prints is a fantastic innovation in the office environment. Opting for a print can be crucial in creating the right atmosphere in the right department. Stimulating creativity, increasing security and privacy, ensuring confidentiality, emphasising solidity and reliability. All these are possible with the right visual stimulus. You can find examples of the use of prints and their surprising effects on the pages that follow. The images shown are available as standard, but of course you can also provide your own prints.* Color indication * Images suitable for custom print must be at least 30 x 40 cm and 300 dpi. MYSCREEN 9 5 Pagina 8

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