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	<description>Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. (DD&#38;F) is a creative studio specializing in design, fabrication and installation of innovative signage and branded environments.</description>
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		<title>&#8220;Take it to the House&#8221; &#8211; The Lennar/Cardinals mini house that is.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DD&#38;F just wrapped up a unique sponsorship project for Lennar Homes.   Not to toot our own horn, but we are known for quick turnarounds!  With this specific project, from start to end, the design and production took place just three days after design approval.
The &#8220;Lennar mini house&#8221; will be used for their sponsorship with the Arizona Cardinals.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1259" title="lennarblog" src="http://www.ddandfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/lennarblog.jpg" alt="lennarblog" width="470" height="175" />DD&amp;F just wrapped up a unique sponsorship project for Lennar Homes.   Not to toot our own horn, but we are known for quick turnarounds!  With this specific project, from start to end, the design and production took place just three days after design approval.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Lennar mini house&#8221; will be used for their sponsorship with the Arizona Cardinals.  This mini, mobile marketing tool has windows that open, providing an interactive football toss for fans and promotions.</p>
<p>The mini house was constructed from wood and metal.   Once the structure was complete, it was painted and vinyl graphics were applied.  It is 7-foot wide by 10-foot long by 8-foot tall and is mounted to a custom trailer.  The mobility of the house enables Lennar to move back and forth to various events throughout Arizona.  The fold-down side panels allow Lennar to display their marketing information.  A trailer was custom modified to accommodate easy transportation for various promotional events.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F also designed the Lennar mini house to resemble a real house, complete with a white picket fence and a front door.  There are also four removable flag poles that are customized with both Lennar and Cardinals logos.</p>
<p>Go Lennar and the Arizona Cardinals!</p>
<p><strong>TAKE IT TO THE HOUSE.</strong></p>

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		<title>DD&amp;F fabricates elements for DEFY™ Performance Apparel, a retail-branded environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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DD&#38;F recently designed and fabricated aspects of a retail-branded environment for DEFY™ Performance Apparel.
DEFY™ Performance Apparel is the first technical athletic gear line designed specifically with the physiology of the human body in mind; embodying  structure, comfort, superior design, movement, moisture management, and thermal dynamics.
DD&#38;F custom-designed the entry signage, forming an aluminum panel with dimensional [...]]]></description>
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<p>DD&amp;F recently designed and fabricated aspects of a retail-branded environment for DEFY™ Performance Apparel.</p>
<p>DEFY™ Performance Apparel is the first technical athletic gear line designed specifically with the physiology of the human body in mind; embodying  structure, comfort, superior design, movement, moisture management, and thermal dynamics.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F custom-designed the entry signage, forming an aluminum panel with dimensional letters.</p>
<p>Inside the retail-environment are interior branded elements that are approximately 3 foot by 8 foot, showing beaded lifestyle images.   DD&amp;F also custom-branded the feet details, and all of the interior imaging was created with variable function to allow movement around the retail space.</p>

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		<title>DD&amp;F further expands portfolio and capabilities with some fun projects including product displays and kiosks.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 04:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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POP RETAIL STORE PRODUCT DISPLAY
FOR CUTTERS GLOVES 
Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&#38;F) finished a POP project this summer for Cutters Gloves, a local retailer here in Phoenix specializing in custom high performance sports gloves.  The project began with brainstorming sessions with our client and designers to analyze their current packaging, placement of POP, distribution and [...]]]></description>
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<strong>POP RETAIL STORE PRODUCT DISPLAY<br />
FOR CUTTERS GLOVES </strong><br />
Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&amp;F) finished a POP project this summer for Cutters Gloves, a local retailer here in Phoenix specializing in custom high performance sports gloves.  The project began with brainstorming sessions with our client and designers to analyze their current packaging, placement of POP, distribution and what other competition was out in the marketplace.  Starting with sketches, we were able to further analyze the design and branded elements that could be used.  Once we had direction from the sketches, we went to the computer to create a 3D rendering (see illustration).  Using our 3D designs we were able to use accurate measurements and details in order to make the first prototype by utilizing our fabrication equipment and customization. After making some adjustments the final production began.  Look for these custom branded displays at retail sporting good stores around the county.</p>
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Video of Final Assembly</p>
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<p><strong>INTERACTIVE COMPUTER KIOSK</strong><br />
Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&amp;F) just completed an interactive computer kiosk for the Arizona Science Center. The kiosk has an industrial track ball and a built-in monitor enclosure with speakers.  This custom kiosk is one of many displays Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&amp;F) created for the Solarville exhibit on display now at the Arizona Science Center in the APS Solar Gallery.  <a href="http://www,azsciencecenter.org">Come check it out!</a></p>
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BRANDED VIDEO CONFERENCE KIOSK</strong><br />
Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&amp;F) has created branded face 2 face video conference kiosks by transforming this old damaged mall photo booth. The exterior of the photos booths were given a cosmetic face lift by re-imaging with custom designed graphics. In addition, the interior was completely redesigned by adding custom aluminum pieces that housed a new flat panel, speakers and state of the art communication equipment.</p>
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		<title>VALLEY CREATIVE FIRMS BRING SOLARVILLE TO LIFE   Exhibit will open at the Arizona Science Center on May 23 </title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 20:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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PHOENIX (May 21, 2010) – Children and adults alike will soon have the opportunity to experience the brand-new, interactive learning environment, Solarville in the APS Solar Gallery, which will debut at the Arizona Science Center on Sunday, May 23.   Solarville is an interactive learning environment demonstrating sun, wind, and algae as alternative energy [...]]]></description>
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<p>PHOENIX (May 21, 2010) – Children and adults alike will soon have the opportunity to experience the brand-new, interactive learning environment, Solarville in the APS Solar Gallery, which will debut at the Arizona Science Center on Sunday, May 23.   Solarville is an interactive learning environment demonstrating sun, wind, and algae as alternative energy sources.  Sponsored by APS, the original concepts for Solarville were designed by local creative firm, Campbell Fisher Design (CFD) and the project was fabricated by Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&amp;F.)</p>
<p>CFD’s creative direction was centered on taking a trip through a town called Solarville, an eco-friendly environment located in the APS Solar Gallery on Level 4.  Guests stroll down Main Street, pass a transit station, industrial park, retail store, school, recreational area and a home while learning how solar and other renewable energy sources can be utilized in their daily lives.</p>
<p>“We were awarded the opportunity to transform a dark and non-traditional educational space into a bright and energetic learning experience that is not only fun and engaging, but teaches kids and adults about renewable energy and conservation,” said Greg Fisher, owner of Campbell Fisher Design.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F worked closely with CFD, further enhancing the creativity of the project and bringing the exhibit to life.  The colorful hallway is approximately 1800 square foot, 10 feet wide x 180 feet long and consists of 22 interactive kiosks and exhibits.  Although DD&amp;F remodeled or updated some of the exhibits, others were completely brand new concepts.</p>
<p>The exhibits and interactive elements that DD&amp;F fabricated range from scientific labs that study the sun, interactive learning kiosks, as well as ways to show how we can harness and distribute sustainable green energy – from algae, to alternative fuels, to poop!  Other exhibits allow participants to create power, such as the “Pedal Power” exhibit where bikes were designed to show human power and the efficiency difference of LED vs. CFL vs. incandescent lighting.</p>
<p>In addition to the interactive elements, DD&amp;F also fabricated and installed the gallery signage, imaging and ceiling treatments in-house.  Vertical wall extensions were accomplished by using full-color digitally printed banners.  The additional 10 feet of printed graphic extended the overall height to 20 feet.  Design elements such as stretch canvas triangles were used as a ceiling treatment to bring the space together.</p>
<p>“We were honored to team up with CFD to fabricate this exhibit for APS and Arizona Science Center,” said Shad Bruce, owner of DD&amp;F.  “We have enjoyed working with the Arizona Science Center on a variety of different exhibits and projects the past few years and Solarville was a very stimulating and challenging adventure.  DD&amp;F was able to take part in a very large science project, and we are all very pleased with the outcome of Solarville.”</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT DD&amp;F</strong><br />
DD&amp;F specialties include innovative signage, interactive exhibits, kiosks, trade show booths, and all aspects of 3D components for interior or exterior environments, such as retail centers, sales offices and sports facilities.  Some of their clients include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix International Raceway, Arizona Cardinals, Pulte Homes, Westcor, and Children’s Museum of Phoenix.  For more information, please visit their website at <a href="http://www.ddandfblog.com">www.ddandf.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT CFD</strong><br />
Since 1982 Campbell Fisher Design has been a nationally-recognized graphic design firm that provides superior vision, exceptional creativity and award-winning design to clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to major sports franchises to trend-setting e-commerce firms.</p>
<p>CFD’s outstanding reputation in local and national brand development, brand launching and new media is the result of a conscious decision to produce the best—rather than the most—work in their field. This unwavering commitment to exceed client expectations through strategic planning has earned CFD the distinction of having developed, launched and promoted some of the country’s most recognized brands.<br />

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		<title>DD&amp;F Creates KaChingKo, The D-backs Newest In-Game Promotion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 20:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Since 2007, Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&#038;F), has been the official sign and graphic partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks. DD&#038;F was recently challenged to come up with a re-design to the traditional Plinko style game. KaChingKo was created, and is now the Arizona Diamondbacks newest in-game promotion.
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<p>Since 2007, Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&#038;F), has been the official sign and graphic partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks. DD&#038;F was recently challenged to come up with a re-design to the traditional Plinko style game. KaChingKo was created, and is now the Arizona Diamondbacks newest in-game promotion.</p>
<p>DD&#038;F started with design renderings, to refine the size and mechanical workings of the game.  The D-Backs arrived at naming the project KaChingKo, and the project was released for production.  Materials used for the game were steel, aluminum, lexan backer with a clear front cover and large format prints.</p>
<p>The portable game is on wheels, and is unique because of its size and electronic rotating center which is operated by an electric motor with a reduction gearbox and chain drive to rotate the 8-foot circle. The KaChingKo game uses six-inch-wide plastic pucks, which are dropped down into approximately 93 pins that redirect the puck in addition to the center rotating.  The project took the DD&#038;F team three weeks to design and create. </p>
<p>During an inning break of each D-backs home game, a KaChingKo contestant will be featured on the dbTV scoreboard while dropping a game piece down the prize board for a chance to win great prizes.</p>
<p>For more information on KaChingKo visit &#8211; <a href="http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/fan_forum/kachingko.jsp">http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/fan_forum/kachingko.jsp</a> </p>
<p><strong>TIMELAPSE VIDEO OF CREATION</strong><br />
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<p><strong>KACHINGKO FEATURED AT BALLPARK ON JUMBOTRON</strong><br />
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		<title>Catch the D-backs From UPTOWN, the New Fan Zone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 19:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
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UPTOWN is a new branded environment that was created to further enhance the D-Backs fan experience. The Diamondbacks named UPTOWN as the new fan zone, located behind the All-Star in right field where fans can cheer for Justin Upton and the D-backs.
The project started as a logo idea and evolved through brainstorming sessions.  Renderings [...]]]></description>
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<p>UPTOWN is a new branded environment that was created to further enhance the D-Backs fan experience. The Diamondbacks named UPTOWN as the new fan zone, located behind the All-Star in right field where fans can cheer for Justin Upton and the D-backs.</p>
<p>The project started as a logo idea and evolved through brainstorming sessions.  Renderings were produced by DD&amp;F and upon design approval the project was submitted for engineering.  Once approval was complete, the in-house fabrication and production began and the branded environment was built in one and a half weeks and installed by the DD&amp;F team just days before opening day.</p>
<p>UPTOWN consists of two large overhead signs; one on the concourse, and one over the right field seats.  Each sign measures at approximately six feet high and 35 feet wide, and weighs almost 860 lbs.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F also designed the D-Backs 10-foot custom column surrounds to cover the existing square and rectangular concrete support columns.  DD&amp;F used steel to fabricate the external framework and then used a full color digital print with a protective laminate mounted to a lexan panel to create the graphics. These were mounted to the inside of the painted steel frame. DD&amp;F also added branded imaging on railing, steps and throughout this concourse area, making this area really pop with color.</p>
<p>Other projects that DD&amp;F have designed and fabricated at Chase Field include The Sandlot, the 35-foot high Miller beer bottle, the Diamond Club, full wall murals throughout each concourse and the huge 2007 Diamondback image transformation.</p>
<p>Spend your Friday and Saturday nights in UPTOWN!  Visit <a href="http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/ticketing/uptown.jsp">here</a> for tickets!</p>

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		<title>PIR Experience Revs Up with the New Speed Cantina</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 17:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valley Design and Fabrication Studio Continues to Update PIR
PHOENIX (November, 18, 2008) – Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&#38;F ), a local creative fabrication studio, teamed up with Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) again to enhance the venue experience.   This time DD&#38;F brought a new concession concept to life, with the branded environment&#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Valley Design and Fabrication Studio Continues to Update PIR</strong></p>
<p>PHOENIX (November, 18, 2008) – Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&amp;F ), a local creative fabrication studio, teamed up with Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) again to enhance the venue experience.   This time DD&amp;F brought a new concession concept to life, with the branded environment&#8211; SPEED Cantina. The concept, a one-of-a-kind sports bar and grill located just outside Turn 2, is the result of a partnership between PIR and the SPEED Channel.</p>
<p>The SPEED Cantina was completed just in time for the NASCAR Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 that took place November 6 through 9.  The all new indoor-outdoor venue offers 3,300 square feet of indoor space and a large patio at approximately 7,000 square feet.   It will easily catch the attention of race fans with its custom double-sided, LED-illuminated sign standing 35 feet high and 22 feet wide and custom exterior fascia with illuminated accents.</p>
<p>Guests can park themselves at the custom bar featuring red LED light accents, or at one of the custom designed high top tables.  State of the art epoxy metallic flooring adds to atmosphere, and no one will miss a minute of the action on the track as it is broadcast on 14 high definition, flat-panel television monitors positioned throughout.</p>
<p>“We were thrilled PIR choose to work with us again for this project,” says Shad Bruce, owner and creative director at DD&amp;F.  “This new themed environment adds even more character and appeal to the raceway atmosphere.  This is a place where fans can hang out before, during, and after the race.”</p>
<p>With the help of DD&amp;F, throughout the past three years PIR received fundamental graphic and signage updates to give the facility a more contemporary look. DD&amp;F devised a comprehensive sign plan for PIR, taking into account venue layout, the position of entry ways, and even observed race day traffic so that they could best address past challenges.</p>
<p>The DD&amp;F team also custom designed and produced a series of easy-to-find, free-standing entry gate monuments incorporating automotive flair to enhance the high-energy atmosphere at PIR.  These kiosks play an important role in directing zealous race day foot traffic to a variety of destinations around the track.</p>
<p><strong>About Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&amp;F )</strong><br />
DD&amp;F specialties include innovative signage, interactive exhibits, kiosks, trade show booths, and all aspects of 3D components for interior or exterior environments, such as retail centers, sales offices and sports facilities.  Some of their clients include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Pulte Homes, Westcor, and Children’s Museum of Phoenix.  For more information, please visit their newly renovated website at www.ddandf.com.</p>
<p>Link to article in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Big Picture</span> magazine</p>
<p><a href="http://bigpicture.net/content/taking-a-turn-2-detour">Taking a Turn 2 Detour </p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Museum of Phoenix Transportation Themed Exhibit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children’s Museum of Phoenix Unveils Interactive Transportation-Themed Exhibit
Local design and fabrication studio brings kid-friendly workshop to life with countless moving pieces.
Tempe, Ariz. (June 25, 2008) – Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&#38;F ), a local creative fabrication studio teamed up with the Children’s Museum of Phoenix to mastermind and install a highly interactive transportation-themed [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Children’s Museum of Phoenix Unveils Interactive Transportation-Themed Exhibit</strong></p>
<p>Local design and fabrication studio brings kid-friendly workshop to life with countless moving pieces.</p>
<p>Tempe, Ariz. (June 25, 2008) – Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&amp;F ), a local creative fabrication studio teamed up with the Children’s Museum of Phoenix to mastermind and install a highly interactive transportation-themed exhibit to capture the imagination and provide a variety of hands-on activities for curious youngsters.  Located in the historic Monroe schoolhouse in downtown Phoenix, the museum opened to the public this month and caters to children up to age 10. “After scoring great feedback on the children’s themed environment we designed and installed at Chase Field last month, we wanted to ‘one up’ ourselves,” said Shad Bruce, president of DD&amp;F.  “This project<br />
has stretched the imagination of an already clever and creative team.  It absolutely makes you want to be a kid again.”</p>
<p>Ideas began flowing 14 months ago when DD&amp;F was challenged to design, fabricate and implement the transportation-themed workshop for young children.  The workshop features a three-level mezzanine with race tracks stemming from each level, a sprint car with moving engine parts that kids can touch and adjust, a vintage motorcycle with a removable tire, as well as various musical instruments made from real reclaimed car and shop parts.  Kids will also be able to ride through the trike wash, which emulates an actual car wash with rotating and moving parts that resemble water hoses, brushes and air-dryers.  Parents can kick back and relax on a full-size Chevy truck bed cut down, re-framed and repainted. “I remember, as a kid hanging out with my dad, being absolutely mesmerized by everything from sprockets, gaskets to engines.  I think it’s safe to say most kids love cars.  This is more than 1,200 square feet of kid-friendly interactive bliss,” said Bruce.</p>
<p><strong>About Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&amp;F )</strong><br />
DD&amp;F specialties include innovative signage, interactive exhibits, kiosks, trade show booths, and all<br />
aspects of 3D components for interior or exterior environments, such as retail centers, sales offices and<br />
sports facilities.  For more information, please visit their newly renovated website at www.ddandf.com.</p>
<p>Media contact:<br />
Kelly Wood<br />
KWPR Group<br />
480-239-0109<br />
kelly@kwprgroup.com</p>
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<p>Our Master of Disaster (Shad Bruce) in action, testing this hand crank xylophone designed and created by DD&amp;F as the prototype for Children&#8217;s Museum of Phoenix.  This was a beginning of an amazing project and led us to many more ideas for the &#8220;Pit Stop&#8221;.</p>
<p>Random project photos taken in our studio during production:</p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">detail design and fabrication, inc | ddandf | dd&amp;f</span></p>
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		<title>Crafting Efficient, Highly Visible Spaces</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 14:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Westcor Benefits from DD&#38;F’s Ability to Craft Efficient, Highly Visible Spaces
With more than 18 million square feet of retail space and a reputation for forward-thinking development, Westcor is unquestionably a leader in its industry here in Arizona.
When the company needed the customer service areas at some of its largest malls revamped, Detail Design and Fabrication, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Westcor Benefits from DD&amp;F’s Ability to Craft Efficient, Highly Visible Spaces</strong><br />
With more than 18 million square feet of retail space and a reputation for forward-thinking development, Westcor is unquestionably a leader in its industry here in Arizona.</p>
<p>When the company needed the customer service areas at some of its largest malls revamped, Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. ( DD&amp;F ) devised a plan to help them optimize these spaces while adding visibility.</p>
<p>At the Chandler Mall the biggest challenge was limited space.  DD&amp;F masterfully designed a solution to make the most out of the tight space.  Taking pictures of the existing customer service booth, the team overlaid their proposed schematic of a new “efficiency” design.</p>
<p>At Paradise Valley Mall a similar project entailed additional challenges and considerations.  First, the customer service kiosk was now to also house security.  As an effort to enhance security at the mall, this new home base for security officers was intended to help guests and retailers more quickly and<br />
easily enlist the help of an officer when needed.</p>
<p>While clearly beneficial, the challenge of this move was decreased space for customer service functions.  DD&amp;F tackled this concern, as well as others pertaining to this space, and the results not only represented a solution, they were truly innovative.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F enhanced kiosk signage to meet both the demands of design and function while making these spaces more highly visible.  The new, more intuitive design directs customers to the front of the deskwhere they can ask questions or purchase mall gift cards.  This solved the issue of traffic flow, improving the customer  experience and decreasing stress on customer service representatives.  With the increased popularity of gift cards, more room is also dedicated to registers for check out.</p>
<p>Enhanced storage solutions were also integrated to reduce clutter and create greater ease in storing everything from gift cards and paperwork to strollers and wheel chairs.  Shelving on the outside of the booth provides visibility for and easy access to brochures, maps and visitor guides.</p>
<p>Mall General Manager Jacob Garcia was thrilled.  “We have struggled with how to best set up our customer service area for some time.  DD&amp;F brought fresh ideas and knew exactly how to deliver the best solution, from design to implementation.  I can now say with confidence we make the most out of the space and better serve the needs of our<br />
guests.”</p>
<p>A departure from the customer service realm, but also improving the customer experience, is a new “sampling” kiosk now located in one of the mall’s main thoroughfares.  Also created by DD&amp;F, the kiosk allows food and beverage vendors from the mall food court to attract guests by offering them a taste of what’s just down the corridor.</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">detail design and fabrication, inc. | ddandf | dd&amp;f |  creators of cool stuff |</span></p>
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		<title>Going the Extra Mile at PIR</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 14:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard someone say that they didn’t know what they were looking for until they
found it?  That was certainly the case for Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) when they
intersected with Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. (DD&#38;F) in early 2006.
At the time, the PIR executive team wanted to create a unique monument for the track’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever heard someone say that they didn’t know what they were looking for until they<br />
found it?  That was certainly the case for Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) when they<br />
intersected with Detail Design and Fabrication, Inc. (DD&amp;F) in early 2006.</p>
<p>At the time, the PIR executive team wanted to create a unique monument for the track’s main<br />
entry; something to welcome the hundreds of thousands of fans visiting the facility every year.<br />
When referred to DD&amp;F, they were pleased to find out that not only was the studio capable of<br />
building such a monument, but the DD&amp;F team could also present a variety of creative design<br />
options, integrating form and function masterfully.</p>
<p>In fact, once the PIR exec’s were up to speed on the full range of DD&amp;F capabilities, the project<br />
absolutely took on a life of its own, growing into a comprehensive sign plan with five phases of<br />
implementation.</p>
<p>Opened in 1964, the track was in need of fundamental graphic and signage updates to give the<br />
facility a more modern look.  But like the race cars on the track, it wasn’t enough for the new<br />
environment to look good; it had to perform.  All of the sign and graphic updates had to take into<br />
account the volume and diversity of fans the venue attracts each year.</p>
<p>Therefore, as DD&amp;F devised the sign plan for PIR, they took into account venue layout, the<br />
position of entry ways, and observed race day traffic so that they could best address the<br />
challenges inherent to effectively directing a large volume of pedestrian traffic through the venue<br />
on race day.</p>
<p>First DD&amp;F produced a series of free-standing entry gate monuments and parking lot signage that<br />
not only serve as useful landmarks, but also created additional sponsorship opportunities &#8211; an<br />
enhancement particularly pleasing to track exec’s.</p>
<p>In addition, a series of colorful, easy-to-find-in-a-crowd, free-standing directional kiosks, which<br />
were fabricated using steel, aluminum and 3M vinyl graphics.   While incorporating “automotive”<br />
aspects to enhance race-day atmosphere, these kiosks play an important role in directing zealous<br />
race day foot traffic to any variety of destinations around this large facility.</p>
<p>The DD&amp;F team also took into account the fact that PIR draws fans from all around the<br />
world and devised a way to overcome any language barrier for key signage such as<br />
that for parking, restrooms, and concessions.  The solution was a set of easy-to-identify icons, all<br />
comprehensible regardless of one’s language of origin.  Embraced with enthusiasm by the PIR<br />
team, the symbols were then color-coded by category.</p>
<p>The track update also included new “x-wing” signs on the concourse to identify seating sections,<br />
each of which is dedicated to a retired race car driver.  Informational and safety signage was also<br />
updated to reflect the new look, featuring dynamic checkered flag graphics in the background as<br />
well as three-dimensional attributes for improved functionality and added visual impact.</p>
<p>DD&amp;F also designed and produced portable free-standing signage featuring movable<br />
components to give track staff the ability to adjust directional arrows.  This adaptability makes<br />
these pieces highly versatile, but each looks particularly sharp with a racing tachometer cut out of<br />
the base, for added impact.  This is just one small example of the custom “finishing touches” for<br />
which DD&amp;F is known.</p>
<p>Revving their creative engines, DD&amp;F has rolled out phase-by-phase changes to help PIR<br />
modernize its look while accomplishing the project goals of welcoming and directing foot traffic<br />
flow effectively.  Feedback has been incredibly upbeat and the DD&amp;F team finds it gratifying to<br />
see the visual, financial and fan-friendly impact of their work as they enter the victory lap of the<br />
PIR transformation.</p>
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