From Showroom Specs to Street Art
Working with Bradbury Security allowed our team to flex both our technical design muscles and our illustrative creativity. The project was split into two distinct phases, an inspired educational space within their factory and a professional showroom.

A Mural for the Students
The centrepiece of the training room is a large-scale mural wall. To make sure this felt authentic, we held a fact-finding session with Bradbury representatives and the students themselves to learn about their lives, hobbies and personal interests.
The final artwork is a complex digital collage. We used a blend of real-world photography and advanced Photoshop manipulation, alongside AI image generation, to bring their specific ideas to life. The result is a vibrant, personalised environment that celebrates the people who use it every day.


Setting the Scene in the Showroom
The first part of the mission focused on the Bradbury showroom. We needed a way to highlight the technical brilliance of their security doors without making the space feel cluttered.
Our solution was twofold. First, we designed sleek explainer wall graphics to sit directly behind the doors. These graphics act as a quick reference guide, detailing specific features and high-end specifications for each model.
To make the display even more effective, we created custom window graphics for the doors themselves. These panels depict typical real-world settings where each door would be installed. This approach helps customers visualise the product in situ while cleverly obscuring the technical graphics behind the door until they are opened. It is a clean, functional way to tell a product story.





Inspiration at the ENL UTC Training Room
The second phase took us into the Bradbury factory to refresh the ENL UTC training room. The goal here was to create an environment where students felt a genuine sense of ownership and inclusion. We wanted the space to feel familiar and energetic rather than corporate.
We started by giving the classic Bradbury logo mark a complete makeover. By converting the brand identity into a gritty street art and graffiti style, we bridged the gap between the industrial factory setting and the youthful energy of the students.



