The main control panel display
The main control panel display
The energy page
The energy page
The front page of the portal
The front page of the portal
The lift status page
The lift status page

Schneider Electric

Overview

Rubber Cheese were approached by TAC (now known as Schneider Electric) to help them pitch a new concept to their clients, building on an already successful working relationship.
We were asked to design a series of interactive display screens, to show the user how an office building is working and how energy efficient the building is. TAC felt that it would be beneficial to their clients if the interactive screen concepts were designed by a company that did not have an engineering background, as they would need to be easily used by anyone. 

Results

We created a fixed size screen that could either be used on a normal computer monitor, or be used as a touch screen display. Simplicity for the user was the key, so we created display icons for each area of the building with rollovers and warning icons for when a problem arises in a certain area. We then created an easy to use navigation structure, so all areas could be accessed from any screen.

The screens are now fully functioning in the One New Change Retail and Commercial centre at St Pauls, developed by Land Securities.

Services Provided

  • User Interface Design
  • Icon Design


Client Location

London, England

their ability to instinctively know what it is their client is looking for

The Rubber Cheese team stand out from their competition in their ability to instinctively know what it is their client is looking for. Their conceptual designs for the dashboards / display screens have totally encapsulated the future needs and evolution of the management system.

Simon Blazey - UK Strategic Sales Manager
Schneider Electric