eyepin eMarketing – Platform Redesign

Platform Redesign

BraCe was asked to restructure and redesign the eyepin web portal. The task was to create channels for the different products that also differ in look & feel and user experience.

About Eyepin

Eyepin is austria’s leading eMarketing company including solutions for newsletter, online surveys, eventmanagement and sweepstakes.

Aperol – Snowboard design

Customer details

Aperol is an Italian aperitif originally produced by the Barbieri company, based in Padua. Aperol is now produced and marketed by the Campari company. While Aperol was originally created in 1919, it did not become successful in Austria until it became popular in the last 2-3 years. Its ingredients are, among others, bitter orange, gentian, rhubarb, and cinchona.

Project details:

BraCe was asked to create something special for the winter season. We came up with these very special designs that you might find at the next ski hut.

COPA-DATA – Videos

Customer details:

COPA-DATA is a Salzburg based, innovative leader in HMI/SCADA software (automation) for industries such as automobile, machine engineering, energy and production technology. COPA-DATA has 130 employees and works with customers such as Festo, VA TECH, BMW and Audi.

Project details:

The task was to create a tool to communicate the usp’s of COPA-DATA ‘s automation software zenon in a simple and plain way. BraCe came up with the idea of a series of illustrated videos that can explain difficult issues in max. 2 minutes. The handdrawn style in combination with a entertaining story make them both fun to watch and an interesting source of information for potential customers.

You can watch the english version below.
Go to www.vimeo.com/copadata for the german versions.

zenon Flexibility from COPA-DATA on Vimeo.

zenon Network from COPA-DATA on Vimeo.

One name one child

Customer details

One Name One Child is a unique charitable campaign helping save abandoned children in Africa and providing our donors with benefits.

Project details

BraCe supports ONOC including the design of the new website, introduction of a newsletter system as well as creation of different business materials.

COPA-DATA – Icon and Screendesign

Creation of an icons suite for COPA-DATA ’s automation software Zenon, the Salzburg based innovation leader for HMI/SCADA software.

Customer details:

COPA-DATA  is a Salzburg based, innovative leader in HMI/SCADA software (automation) for industries such as automobile, machine engineering, energy and production technology. COPA-DATA  has 130 employees and works with customers such as Festo, VA TECH, BMW and Audi. Project details: Creation of an icon suite for COPA-DATA ’s automation software Zenon. The different icons allow a more intuitive way of working for the users, providing them with everything from “on click access” to the most common features.

Austrian Airlines – Safety Cards

In 2008, BraCe won a tender to redesign the safety and briefing cards for the whole fleet. Bit by bit the airplanes will conquer the world taking our safety cards to places that we might never visit.

Customer Details:

Austrian Airlines AG is the flag carrier airline of Austria, headquartered in Vienna. Together with regional subsidiary Tyrolean Airways (Austrian Arrows) and charter arm Lauda Air, it operates scheduled services to over 130 destinations. It is a member of the Star Alliance and the Austrian Airlines Group.

Task:

Redesign the Safety Instruction Cards (passengers) and Briefing Cards (flight attendants) for the whole Austrian Airlines fleet.
The challenge was to create an attractive but still timeless design (estimated time of use is 10 years) that is in tune with AUA’s corporate design and positioning but also meets high EU standards for safety information.

Solution:

Beautifully illustrated graphics featuring the perfect balance of safety details and attractive design. Starting with the new premium airbus A 320P in July 2008, slowy but surely all other AUA airplanes will travel the world taking our safety cards to places that we might never visit.