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VMSD: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum

Recently, Cincinnati-based design firm NELSON lead the renovation of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, done in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of professional baseball. With interactive exhibits, newly acquired Reds memorabilia and life-size figures of players, the new Hall of Fame and Museum is a uniquely immersive experiences for fans and novices alike. Read more here.

Viewpoint Magazine: The Seven Key Insights For A Modern Workplace

The office remains unparalleled for fostering connections, and both employers and employees recognize its role in professional growth. As the workplace landscape continues to change, offices must adapt to accommodate and empower these new ways of working. Workplace Design Leader Elizabeth Levine shares 7 key trends in today’s modern workplace.

 

Read more in the June issue of Viewpoint Magazine here.

NELSON Worldwide Welcomes New Northeast Regional Leader

NELSON Worldwide announces the addition of Vicki Eickelberger as northeast regional leader. Based in the firm’s New York office, Eickelberger brings more than 23 years of leadership, brand and storytelling expertise, offering a new approach to experiential design, culture and the power of physical space as an engagement tool to further activate NELSON Worldwide’s boundary-pushing designs for clients. Read more here.

Work After COVID-19 Keeping your culture safe

At the onset of COVID-19 — and as the required work from-home and social distancing guidelines went into effect — dialogue as to how companies were planning their successful return to the office escalated. The majority of the discussions surrounding focused on stripping out amenities, elements and services that would mitigate the risk of germs and keep employees safe, but there has been very little dialogue surrounding how to keep company culture alive and thriving without a home base or office which previously serviced as the cultural heart of a company. Read more here.